Daily Archives: August 28, 2011

Crossfire by Freddie Wong x Steel Panther

Crossfire by Freddie Wong x Steel Panther

Freddie Wong modernizes a piece of nostalgia with a remade version of the game Crossfire. You might remember the commercial running during you favorite cartoon of the 90s. Somehow Freddie and his crew got rock group Steel Panther to cover the Crossfire theme song for the video. Watch Freddie Wong get caught in the crossfire. Will he survive? He better watch out for those ball bearings. Be sure to see the full video til the end. Rock it Freddie!!

See more Freddie Wong with celebrities : Cowboys & FreddieW x Jon Favreau, Gun Size Matters with Shenae Grimes, One Shot with Eliza Dushku x Jayson Floyd, and Live action Time Crisis with Andy Whitfield.

Crossfire by Freddie Wong x Steel Panther

Behind the scenes of Crossfire by Freddie Wong x Steel Panther

Secret history of Building 640 in Park Presidio revealed

Secret history of Building 640 revealed

The Presidio National Park in San Francisco is making plans to honor more than 6,000 linguists from World War II, who were mostly Japanese Americans. They served their country while many of their families were ordered into detention centers. A warehouse across from Crissy Field sits empty and neglected. However, Building 640 has a secret history that’s about to be told. In 1941, before Pearl Harbor, it housed the first class of the U.S. Army’s secret Military Intelligence Service Language School. Training 60 linguists in anticipation of war with Japan, 58 of them were second generation, or Nisei, born here. After Pearl Harbor, the school was moved to Minnesota.

Now Building 640 will become a learning center, telling the story of Japanese Americans, their story of patriotism, and the pain of prejudice. (Sounds similar to the 442nd Regimental Combat Team.) A model of the future Building 640 is at the National Japanese American Historical Society, which has helped make the learning center dream a reality along with the Presidio Trust. Groundbreaking on this facility started this weekend.

Secret history of Building 640 in Park Presidio revealed

Introduction to Screenwriting with Koji Steven Sakai

Introduction to Screenwriting  with Koji Steven Sakai
Are you an aspiring screenwriter? Do you have writers block? Don’t know how to start you first script? Want to write the next great American movie? Visual Communications is partnering with writer Koji Steven Sakai to bring you a ten-session course on the craft of screenwriting. This ten-week course will introduce you to the craft of screenwriting, where students will learn the basics of screenplays. Learn proper formatting and structure, and how to create effective plots, characters, and dialogue. By the end of this class, each student will be well on their way to writing their first screenplay. As a bonus, the final class will be dedicated to the business of screenwriting and how to get your foot in the door. You” be on you way to making it in the industry.

Koji Steven Sakai graduated from USC’s Masters of Professional Writing program and has held several filmmaking fellowships including Visual Communication’s Armed With a Camera Fellowship for Emerging Media Artists. He has written two feature films: HAUNTED HIGHWAY, co-written with Naoko Ihara Witmer and director Junichi Suzuki, was distributed by Lions Gate DVD in 2005. THE PEOPLE I SLEPT WITH, a romantic comedy directed by Quentin Lee, premiered in 2009 to critical acclaim. In addition to his film work, Koji is a regular writer on Asian American websites. He also contributed a story to Secret Identities: The Asian American Superhero Anthology, the first graphic novel anthology by and about Asian Americans. Additionally, Koji is the manager of public programs at the Japanese American National Museum.

Learn more about the class here.

Koji Steven Sakai interview with channelAPA.com about the film The People I’ve Slept With

Don’t Stop Believin’ mashup by Norwegian Recycling

Don't Stop Believin' mashup by Norwegian Recycling

Mashup artist Norwegian Recycling returns with his latest mix based on the old classic “Don’t Stop Believin” by Journey as the instrumental track and mixed it together with 5 current pop songs.

Here are the samples used:
1. Journey – Dont Stop Believin’
2. Shakira – Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)
3. Brintey Spears – Till the World Ends
4. Robyn – Dancing On My Own
5. Bruno Mars – Just The Way You Are
6. Tim Berg – Seek Bromance

The part Asian artist always blends up an earful of awesomeness. You can download this mashup FREE here. Experience more Norwegian Recycling music mashes including Kiss, Miracles, Open Your Eyes, and Mash it up.

Don’t Stop Believin’ mashup by Norwegian Recycling