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Category Archives: work
Red Carpet – “Bullet To The Head”
Check out this video I shot and edited! The lighting for this event was pretty harsh, like many red carpet gigs I’ve done. I was happy that the correspondent asked good questions and stuck with her plan! It was her … Continue reading
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Fall 2012 Projects
Just a little update on what I’m working on. I really want to finish these before the end of the year! The reason I put it off for so long is because I’ve had quite a year working non-stop! I … Continue reading
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Harold & Kumar red carpet interviews
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Tagged harold, jack yang, jennifer chung, john cho, joseph vincent, kal penn, kumar, lynn chen
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“Sorry For Party Rock” featuring Hok and Moon!
Thanks to Chris Trondsen of Pacific Rim Video, for getting Moon in touch with me to record this dance piece. Hok and Moon are very professional, and I am happy to have worked with them on this job.
March re-cap: PA work
It’s been almost seven months since surgery and my knee has stabilized to a point where I can now run, but still feel pain. I think it has plateaued and I’ll have my last few doctor’s appointments in May. Work … Continue reading
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What’s Up Update: February 2011
Happy Lunar New Year! Today is Chinese New Year, the year of the rabbit. I will try to come home to Daly City on the weekend of February 18th. I booked a flight on Southwest. Hopefully, I’ll be able to … Continue reading
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NCIS Job and a Chillaxing Weekend
Last Friday I worked my first TV show as a production assistant. I was pretty stoked to be hired to help handle over 125 extras in Chinatown. At work, I was pleased that cute girls approached me to chat, but … Continue reading