Monthly Archives: December 2010

Google Demo Slam: Virtual Fashion Show

Google Demo Slam: Virtual Fashion Show

Here’s another Google Demo Slam out of Japan. Some trendsetting Japanese girls try on clothes using nothing but a projector and Google image search. It’s an interesting way to put on a virtual fashion show. All you need to do it put on some white clothes and project the style you want to wear. You can “try” on clothes without changing.

Other Google Demo Slams:
Skydiving

Google Demo Slam: Virtual Fashion Show

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The Bloody Fish

The Bloody Fish

We just saw the intense and suspenseful short film “The Bloody Fish.” It’s an incredibly well done short shot in a 7D and 5D Mark II with amazing set design. This film will make you not want to cook fish or make you extremely careful next time you do. Here’s a synopsis of the short:

A story about a guy decides to make his loved one a special dish, by creating a unique recipe of his own using a cat fish. Will it be a surprise? Or is the idea unique enough?

You might need to watch it a few times to get the story connections. (Warning: If you don’t like the sight of blood, do not watch this film.) Stay til the end of the short to see some behind the scenes footage.

The Bloody Fish (Cantonese with English subtitles)

Hey Girl by Michael Copon

Hey Girl by Michael Copon

Actor Michael Copon put his acting career on hold in 2010 to make his move into the music industry. He’s been busy in the studio producing, writing, recording, mixing, and mastering. Recently, he released some of this latest music projects with a potential album coming out soon. Not only will he be promoting his music in the US, but he’s slated to promote it in the Philippines including a tour with Justin Bieber in Manila in May 2011. Here’s on of the cuts he dropped this week called “Hey Girl”. It’s a chill and laid back track.

Hey Girl by Michael Copon

Jeremy Lin debuts with Reno Bighorns

Jeremy Lin debuts with Reno Bighorns

After the Warriors announced the Jeremy Lin would be assigned to the D-league, he suited up and played his first game for the Reno Bighorns (the Warriors’ NBA Development League affiliate) last night. It was a quick transition for him. He helped Reno to a 98-91 home win over Tulsa in his debut. In the first quarter alone, he had 5 points, 2 rebounds, and a steal. Jeremy even made the highlight reel. Overall, he played over 17 minutes with 10 points, 5 rebounds, 1 assist, and 1 steal. Stats should go up as he gets more play time. (FYI – his jersey number has changed from #7 for the Warriors to #17 for the Bighorns.) One of his new teammates is Patrick Ewing Jr.

Jeremy Lin debuts with Reno Bighorns

Just Like Really by Cherylene Lee

Just Like Really by Cherylene Lee

Here’s an excerpt from a memoir by Asian American actor Cherylene Lee. Best known perhaps for her performance in FLOWER DRUM SONG, singing and dancing with sister Virginia in “The Other Generation,” Cherylene Lee is a an unsung Asian American show biz pioneer with dozens of network television and Hollywood film credits during the 1950s and 1960s, as well as a Las Vegas act with her sister back when the likes of Sammy Davis Jr. were playing literally next door to the Lee Sisters show, Oriental Holiday, at The New Frontier Hotel.

Just Like Really by Cherylene Lee

About Cherylene Lee
Cherylene Lee, a fourth-generation Chinese American, was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. Like the narrator of her short story “Hollywood and the Pits,” she was a child performer in Hollywood. She appeared in several TV sitcoms, including Bachelor Father, Dennis the Menace, and My Three Sons. Her stage credits include A Chorus Line, The King and I, and Flower Drum Song, and she acted in the film version of Flower Drum Song and in the film Donovan’s Reef.

Successful not only in Hollywood but in academic life, Lee earned degrees in paleontology and geology. Her writing includes poetry, short fiction, and a novel. In 1983, she began writing fiction, poetry, and plays. Her plays include Arthur and Leila in Women Playwrights: The Best Plays of 1993, and she is currently working on a children’s play about environmental issues scheduled to tour the Los Angeles public elementary schools in 1997, family’s stories and finding out about the cultural treasures in their homes. Her new play entitled “Just Like Really” describes her life in Hollywood.