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Flashing Lights Photos online now!

Posted May 23, 2008 by in CAAM Events, Featured

whatsup.jpg Flashing Lights, the latest installment of CAAM's Social Club, was great fun. Thank you to everyone who came out to celebrate APA Heritage Month with us! Check out the photos from the CAAM Interactive photo booth. To see all the pix go to our Photo Gallery on the CAAM Channel.
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The Toyota Matrix FREE YOUR STORY Contest

Posted May 26, 2008 by in Opportunities, Contest, New Media, CAAM Events, Featured

free_570.gif We have selected 5 finalists for the Toyota Matrix Free Your Story contest! Go to our video gallery under the CAAM Channel to see all of the talented finalists!
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FREE YOUR STORY Contest Rules and Regulations

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THESE RULES GOVERN ALL ASPECTS OF PARTICIPATION AND PRIZE AWARD. 1. Introduction. Center for Asian American Media FREE YOUR STORY Contest (“Contest”) is sponsored by Toyota Matrix (“Sponsor”) and the Center for Asian American Media. One (1) Grand Prize winner will be selected from entries received, and six (5) runners-up will be recognized. The Grand [...]
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Private: Film Festival Assistant Director & Programmer

Posted June 11, 2008 by rsotelo in Uncategorized

POSITION: Full-time, exempt, generous benefits TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: August 4, 2008 start-date PAY: Salary commensurate with experience JOB DESCRIPTION: The Center for Asian American Media seeks a highly qualified individual to join the year-round staff of the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival (SFIAAFF) in a key film programming and management capacity. The SFIAAFF is [...]
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“HOLLYWOOD CHINESE” Available Exclusively on Comcast On-Demand May 28, 2009

Posted May 22, 2009 by menriquez in Interesting Projects, New Media

hollywood_chinese_blog.jpg “Hollywood Chinese” by celebrated filmmaker Arthur Dong, is a captivating revelation on a little-known chapter of cinema: the Chinese in American feature films. From the first Chinese American film produced in 1916, to Ang Lee’s triumphant Brokeback Mountain nine decades later, Hollywood Chinese brings together a fascinating portrait of actors, directors, writers, and iconic images to show how the Chinese have been imagined in movies, and
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