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MILLIONS: Holiday Contest

MILLIONS: Holiday Contest

Andrew Chung of the Millions series wanted to promote a holiday contest on behalf of the Millions the webseries in order to keep the festive mood going. Since the filming won’t begin until the summer, the crew will keep everyone updated on everything going on during their production halt. If you want to be in Millions the webseries, get ready for open calls in February 2011.

If you can get five people to subscribe to their Youtube channel (including yourself if you haven’t subscribed yet), then you can win the official MILLIONS The Series t-shirt, which you can view here. The deadline is Dec 31, so don’t wait to do it.

Thanks for rockin’ the channelAPA.com T-shirt, Andrew.

MILLIONS Vlog 2: Holiday Contest!

That’s What She Said web series

That's What She Said web series

That’s What She Said (TWSS) webseries is the first major project of Pearl Girls Productions. The series chronicles the lives of five fictional characters–Leslie, Rae, Shin, Baby, and Nic–within the queer sphere of the greater Los Angeles area.

TWSS was created out of a desire to see positive Asian representations in the media, as well as to give voice to the often-untold stories of queer Asian women. As it is, Los Angeles holds one of the largest Asian populations in the United States (second only to New York), and is historically significant as a center for media and entertainment. Yet, save for a few examples, they are hard-pressed to find complex, multi-dimensional portrayals of queer Asian experiences.

For more information and updates, visit official website for That’s What She Said here.

That’s What She Said Trailer

About Pearl Girls Productions:

Pearl Girls Productions was created through the inception of the webseries, That’s What She Said. As six queer and queer-allied Asian women (and so much more), their hope is that their efforts will positively impact social consciousness through the power of media–in particular (though certainly not restricted to) the spread of positive representations of queer Asians.

Asian Conan Episode 1

Asian Conan

The creative directors (Josh Simpson and Brad Schultz) behind the humor website Funny or Die have finally released the first episode of the Asian Conan mini web series starring martial artist and stunt professional Steven Ho. This long awaited series spawned from the tremendous internet reception of a viral video about a mock street fight between “Asian Conan” and “Asian Jay Leno” (played by Sam “Smokey” Looc) at the Conan O’ Brien Burbank rally. We posted about it back in January, so if you want to see the video, you can check it out Asian Conan vs Asian Jay Leno.

You can keep updated on Asian Conan news on the Asian Conan facebook page. For up to date info on Asian Conan, follow him on Twitter.

In this first episode of several to come, Asian Conan must stop an illegal child fighting ring by any means necessary.

Asian Conan Episode 1