Southern California Screening of AUTUMN GEM

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Join us for a special outdoor screening of AUTUMN GEM at the Pacific Asia Museum in Pasadena! Enjoy the warm summer night and mingle with filmmakers Rae Chang and Adam Tow and star Li Jing in the museum’s beautiful courtyard garden. Free with museum admission.

Thursday, August 20
8:00 pm
Pacific Asia Museum
46 North Los Robles Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91101

Feel free to pass this on to your friends in Southern California. Stay tuned for upcoming events in the Bay Area this fall, including screenings in Berkeley, San Francisco, and Santa Clara.
Hope to see you there!

Here is the link to the Facebook Event where you can RSVP!

Li Jing in China Daily News

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Li Jing, the actress who plays Qiu Jin in Autumn Gem, was featured this past weekend in the Southern California edition of the China Daily News in an article titled, “Hollywood actress, Li Jing, is Qiu Jin, China’s Celebrated Hero.”

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華裔武打女星李靜扮演秋瑾一角 期讓更多主流人士認識秋瑾
http://news.sina.com 2009年07月12日 00:09 中國日報
(記者蔡宜礽╱洛杉磯縣報導)中國武打女星李靜擔任一紀錄片「秋瑾」中的女主角,希望讓更多西方的主流人士了解秋瑾,這位奇女子的英勇事跡。

「秋瑾」一片是由一對華裔曹氏夫妻集資而拍攝而成的,當初曹氏夫婦看到秋瑾的故事,相當感動,因此有了將「秋瑾」拍攝成紀錄片的想法,但礙於經費有限,所有的拍攝場景都是在很克難的情形之下完成,而當中飾演秋瑾的演員,名為李靜,從小在中國北京的武術學院學功夫,是中國知名的功夫明星李連杰的學妹。李靜表示,希望能透過不同的管道,讓更多人看到「秋瑾」這部紀錄片,進而有興趣,將它改拍成電影,讓更多人知道秋瑾32年短暫而燦爛的一生。

李靜表示,到美國約有十年之久,最早在加州柏克萊大學進行武術教學,她認為弘揚中國的武術,透過教學的效果最大,一個班級幾十個人,畢業之後都可以成為推廣中國武術的種子。後來大約五年前,李靜因緣際會進入好萊塢電影圈發展,華裔女子一人支身在電影圈闖蕩已經很不容易,更何況是在武打的領域,艱辛可想而知。

身為武打演員的李靜表示,拍攝武打片受傷是免不了的,不過在好萊塢拍片,能夠透過大量的彩排,減少受傷的機會。另外李靜還表示,由於武打片需要的人力、場景的工程都較為浩大,這也是為什麼武打片的拍片成本都較龐大的原因。

如今民衆常常可以在各大好萊塢的電影中,看到李靜的武打身影,例如尖峰時刻三、東京甩尾、千機變等電影作品,最近李靜才剛殺青一部名為「The Last Air Bender」的好萊塢電影。李靜的官方網站為www.jingaction.com。

Until we get a full translation of the article, you can read this automated translation from Google.

For those in the LA-area, we’ll be down in Pasadena on August 20 for a screening at the Pacific Asia Museum. Free for members, included with museum admission for non-members. RSVP to (626) 449-2742 ext. 31

Autumn Gem DVD

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As we prepare for our upcoming two-week trip down to San Diego, we’ve been hard at work creating first version of the AUTUMN GEM DVD. This version contains the movie, scene selections and a support page. The Special Edition with photos and commentary will come out later.

Here’s what the DVD will look like:

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Up till this point, we’ve been burning one-off DVDs using the SuperDrive on our Macintosh. We weren’t going to do that for 700 DVDs, so we went with DiscMakers to handle this job. With these DVDs, we’ll be able to give a version that we’re happy with to prospective screening organizations, donors, friends, family, and cast and crew members.

Here’s a photo of the DVD jacket. For eco-purposes, we’re avoiding the jewel cases and going for a paper jacket:

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Screening at COBA

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Screening at COBA

For the past several years, I’ve been running a camera user group called COBA, or Camera Owners of the Bay Area. We meet every month to talk about the latest developments in the digital camera space and feature presentations from photography-related companies and photographers. For the April meeting, we screened AUTUMN GEM to the COBA crowd at SmugMug headquarters in Mountain View, California.

Many COBA members have known that Rae and I have been working on AUTUMN GEM for the past year and a half. It was great to finally be able to share the documentary with them! We’re currently arranging more public screenings around the Bay Area and at universities and Asian-American/Chinese Historical organizations across the country. Soon, we’ll have a section of the site devoted to finding the next screening. Stay tuned!

Here are some photos from our screening at COBA.

Cast and Crew Screening Party Photos

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Adam and Rae at the Cast and Crew Screening Party

Here are some photos by Timothy Chang from the cast and crew screening party held over the weekend. Thanks to the Domain Hotel in Sunnyvale for hosting and everyone who were able to take time out of their Sundays to come out! It’s now onward and upward with marketing and business development for the film.

Upcoming Screenings

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Here is a list of upcoming screenings of AUTUMN GEM:

Autumn Gem Screening

March 2010

  • March 2: University of California, Irvine.
    Location: McCormick Film Screening Room, Humanities Gateway 1070. Time: 7:00pm.
  • March 13: Willow Glen Public Library.
    Location: 1157 Minnesota Ave., San Jose, CA. Time: 1:00pm
  • March 23: University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
    Location: Barrick Museum Auditorium, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV. Time: 5:30pm.
  • March 24: College of Southern Nevada.
    Location: 6375 W. Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89146. Time: 6:30pm.
  • March 27: Arizona State University.
    Location: Lattie F. Coor Hall, Room 170, 976 S. Forest Mall, Tempe Campus, AZ. Time: 2:00pm.
  • March 29: Red Emma’s Bookstore.
    Location: 2640 St. Paul St., Baltimore, MD 21202. Time: 7:00pm
  • March 30: University of Maryland, College Park.
    Location: College Park, MD 20742. Time: 12:15-1:45pm.
  • March 30: Goucher College.
    Location: Baltimore, MD 21204. Time: 7:00pm.
  • March 31: Boston University.
    Location: Room CAS B-12, 725 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA 02215. Time: 6:00pm.

April 2010

  • April 5: Wellesley College.
    Location: Collins Cinema, 106 Central St., Wellesley, MA 02481. Time: 4:30pm
  • April 6: Kean University.
    Location: 1000 Morris Avenue, Union, New Jersey 07083. Time: 12:15-1:45pm.
  • April 6: Montclair State University.
    Location: University Hall Room 1040, 1 Normal Avenue, Montclair, NJ, 07043. Time: 7:00pm.
  • April 7: Brookdale Community College.
    Location: Nav I, Student Life Center, 765 Newman Springs Road, Lincroft, NJ 07738. Time: 6:30pm.
  • April 8: Stony Brook University.
    Location: Charles B. Wang Center Theater, Stony Brook, NY 11794-4040. Time: 4:00pm.
  • April 26: Laney College.
    Location: 900 Fallon Street, Oakland, CA 94607-4893. Time: TBA

How I Learned to Hate Scrolling Credits

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One of the very last things to complete with Autumn Gem has been the final credits sequence. I’ve been struggling mightily over the past few weeks trying to get the credits to scroll properly without jerkiness or stuttering. I’ve read all of the forums and tried many of the tips and tricks people have suggested, including:

  • Deflicker filter
  • Motion blur
  • Using Motion to animate the scrolling
  • Third-party plugins
  • Calculating optimal pixels per second for 30fps and 29.97fps frame rates
  • Scrolling a giant, vertical graphic made in Photoshop instead of using Final Cut text generators

Despite my best efforts and hours of render time, the credits never scrolled properly on our MXO-powered 23-inch ADC broadcast monitor or when output to a progressive QuickTime movie. They might start out fine, but every few seconds, the screen would suddenly jerk up a few extra pixels, creating an uncomfortable stutter effect.

At this point, I’ve about given up, and that’s a good thing, because I came up with a simpler solution that looks just as good. Instead of scrolling a 10800-pixel tall Photoshop graphic over seventy-two seconds, we’re cross-dissolving eleven credit screens over that same time. This comes out to about 6 seconds per screen, which is more than enough time for our cast and crew to find themselves.

One day, I’ll figure out the magical formula to getting silky smooth scrolling credits. I’ll leave that task, however, for the next film!

Gamma Gamma Gamma

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Lately, the numbers 0.82, 0.84, 0.88, 1.0, 1.24, 1.3, and 1.4 have been foremost on my mind. These are the gamma correction values that I find myself frequently applying to video clips coming into and out of Apple’s Final Cut Pro, Color, Compressor and DVD Studio Pro software. Although I’ve read numerous articles on the handling of gamma on Mac OS X, I don’t find myself anywhere closer to understanding the whole picture.

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Exports from Final Cut using QuickTime Conversion and the ProRes 422 codec look great on my Mac in QuickTime Player. The same sequence exported using QuickTime Movie looks washed out in QuickTime Player unless I have the Enable Final Cut Studio Color Compatibility preference enabled. When I export the film using Compressor, I have to enter at least 1.24 in the Gamma Correction filter. This is done so the colors on the DVD, burned using DVD Studio Pro, don’t look washed out.

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This has got to be a common problem for filmmakers using Apple’s professional products. Trial and error seems to be what most people do to get something acceptable across all broadcast medium.

When the final cut of Autumn Gem is complete next month, I’m sure I’m going to revisit this problem again when we transfer the movie to HDCAM and other festival screening formats.