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  • Audiotraffic MV @ VC Festival

    Sunday, Apr 6, 2008 6:32AM / Members only

    Just a quick note to let people know that the MV I did for Audiotraffic last year, "Way Too Long" starring the amazing Jason Tobin and beautiful Kate Yeung, will be playing at the VC Asian American Film Festival in LA.  Here is the details:

         SATURDAY, MAY 3, 7:45 PM (Program 23)
         DIRECTORS GUILD OF AMERICA, Theater Two
         7920 Sunset Blvd., LA 90046

    You can check out the VC website for more information:

    So LA folks, hope you can make it out there and support.  If you're not in LA, spread the words and tell your LA mates, get them fall in love with Audiotraffic's music, they're only the coolest band in HK!


  • plastic city

    Wednesday, Mar 26, 2008 7:24PM / Members only

    This is really sad.  A large piece of icefloe has broken off in the Antarctica due to global warming.  It's the largest piece to date, supposedly four times the size of Paris.  More people now are more aware of our planet and trying to do our bits to preserve what we have - recycling and such.  But there are still a huge population (in many countries) have no awareness of what's going on... we can't seem to see the little daily convenience that we enjoy can be a huge cause to our environment... 

    When I was working in HK, I noticed how much plastic (containers/bags) people waste.  Recycling still isn't a popular notion, even in a metropolitan city like HK.  They have "environmental day" and do ask people not to use plastic bags when you purchase stuff at convenient stores like 7-11.  But every time when I told the cashier not to give me a plastic bag, s/he was always shocked and would thank me profusely.  One even told me that I was the first person for the past two days asking her to not give me a plastic bag, even though there was a sign right there at the cashier saying "support environmental day!" 

    Another thing I noticed is how much people love take-outs.  Granted HK is a fast paced city where everyone is always working and running around, so people just go for take-outs.  But just think about the amount of plasticware they waste!  At least in the States/Europe, the recycling system is more advanced that we can recycle almost anywhere around the residential and office areas.  But in HK, people just dump them right into the trash bin after their meals.  Restaurants love to give you gazillion plastic utensils that are also wrapped in plastic, plus the plastic containers and then the plastic bag... all this - for just one takeout meal - gets thrown to the non-recycling trash bin afterwards...   I witnessed this behaviour in a few offices, and sometimes I just looked up at one building thinking there are at least 100 offices in there, and then the building next to it, and then the building next to that....  just think how much plastic containers, folks, spoons, bags this city produces and wastes alone...  

    I often ordered take-outs there, but I'd try to ask them not to give me the 5 plastic spoons that they always shoved inside my order...  Offices should just stock their own utensils, so when they order takeouts, at least they could just ask the restaurants not to include the plasticware that they love to give out so much.  It's such a waste.

    We sometimes say how superficial and "plastic" the city HK can be, I think it literally is...  of course it's not just HK, China has been reported to have an astronomical amount of plastic waste... along with India and even the US...

    I wish someone could come up with a genius plastic solution, here is something that I saw once in an exhibition that could be inspirational:


    The entire art piece made out of plastic bag... pretty genius I say...
  • Film Festival - 24Herbs & Audio Traffic MV

    Tuesday, Mar 11, 2008 4:03PM / Members only

    It's been awhile, nothing new, just editing like a mad woman.  But in between working days, I was happy to get to hang out with some friends who were visiting London, including Jun and my best mates from Paris, so that was really nice.  And on top of that, I was told by Stephen that both of the MVs I did last year for 24Herbs ("Superstar") and Audio Traffic ("Way Too Long") were selected for the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival (13-23 March) and the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival (1-8 May) retrospectively.  I've been so absorbed by the feature that I completely forgot about the MVs, it's always nice to hear that they're doing well and getting seen, especially after quite some time later.  I'm a bit hands off this time since I'm tied up with my feature, Stephen is so nice to take care of most of the logistics, so I have no idea what the projection and the auditorium/room would be like, but knowing SFIAAFF, they've always got nice theater rooms for their selections, so I'm sure it'd be good.  I wish I could be there though!

    For folks living in SF, do go check out the vid if you have time and please help spread the words:
    http://filmguide.festival.asianamericanmedia.org/tixSYS/2008/filmguide/prognote.php?notepg=1&ProgCode=MUSIC

    I think Patrick and Daniel will be there for the festival too!

    For the LA fest, they're still working on the website, but I'll keep you guys posted when the time is near.

    OK... back to my editing.

    P.S. For the folks who asked, no... I'm not sitting on a phone book anymore... it makes my ass fall asleep too quickly... so now I just do loads of stretches.

     
  • Chacun son cinéma

    Thursday, Feb 28, 2008 7:16PM / Members only

    Cannes Film Festival celebrated its 60th birthday last year and asked 33 world class directors (from 25 countries) to each make a 3-minute short to celebrate "Cinema," including Hou Hsiao Hsien, Dardenne Brothers, Takeshi Kitano, Claude Lelouch, Alejandro Iñárritu, Walter Salles, Coel Brothers, Wong Kar Wai...  Unfortunately I can only find a few on youtube, but I do see a couple of my favorites on there - simple, beautiful and inspirational, greatly executed by the master directors.  So here they are:

    There two are my favorite (by Kitano and the Dardenne Brothers):

    Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFx-PMY2iQk



    Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKVL0j_xLMk




    This one, directed by Salles, is really amazingly performed.  The Brazilians are so musical and funny!  Sorry they only have French subtitles...

    Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJlbiN8KCNs&feature=related


    You can also find a few more but not all of them on youtube, including Wong Kar Wai.
  • DA man

    Wednesday, Feb 20, 2008 1:22AM / Members only

    this is my current inspiration and obsession...  and this is from 1982!  talk about avant-garde...
    nuf said:


    Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hdAcxvQrUs&mode=related&search=


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  • posted on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 8:11PM  [Report]
    thanks kit!!!!!

  • posted on Friday, Apr 11, 2008 7:19AM  [Report]
    Swing by the SF Bay Area after you're out of your "rabbit hole" :P. I can't believe you still have time to think of us and write me an email with your hectic schedule. Anyway, it means a lot, thanks for the warm wishes and I do plan on going to HK end of the year....depends on the flu epidemic and my grandmother but if you have any plans to go end of the year, maybe we can meet up!
  • Official artist
    posted on Tuesday, Apr 8, 2008 2:41PM  [Report]
    Hi Kit, yup just got back the other day but am trying to get over a cold/bad allergy. *sniffle*

    So you're in NYC now.... yay! How long will you be there for? I wish I were there with ya! I'm hoping to go back around June... any chance you'll stick around long enough? hahaha

  • posted on Monday, Apr 7, 2008 12:20AM  [Report]
    up at the top where it says ' new entry ', select 'new event' and put in the details (and invite your friends/fans to go!)
  • Official artist
    posted on Saturday, Mar 15, 2008 11:44AM  [Report]
    Hi Kit,
    Just got your book, thank you so much... i love love love this one and i cannot get in here,thanks! U know what, me and tung tung watch No country for old man yesterday night again!
  • Official artist
    posted on Thursday, Mar 13, 2008 6:00PM  [Report]
    you know what, that is my favor too, so simple but so meaningful. is kinda deep meaning film by on the other hand is a easy film as well. They were just so cool!

  • posted on Saturday, Mar 1, 2008 9:20PM  [Report]
    hey ^^
    I think the english title is Glory to the Filmmaker. It's one of the latest best of Kitano. He said it would be his new "serious" movie...and that, of course, was a way of playing with everyone xD He critizices and jokes abt the world of cinema and several japanese filmmakers. Reminds me a lot of "Getting Any?" in the way it hardly makes any sense...but it makes u laugh sooo hard.
    Tell me what do u think if u watch it ^^
  • Official artist
    posted on Thursday, Feb 21, 2008 2:26PM  [Report]
    how are things kit? hope you're doing well!!
  • Official artist
    posted on Wednesday, Feb 20, 2008 11:57PM  [Report]
    Thanks girl! It was kinda cool, my first exhibit. :) Miss ya! xoxo

  • posted on Wednesday, Feb 20, 2008 10:36PM  [Report]
    Thanks for the explanation. I don't hear the projectors anymore in the multiplexes. In our local indy theater? I'm getting some old family films transferred to DVD and I asked if they can add a projector whirring/advancing soundtrack. it just wouldn't seem the same with overdub or music.
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  • Kit Hui was born in Hong Kong and immigrated to the United States at the age of sixteen. She received her MFA from Columbia University's Graduate Film Program. Her thesis film, "missing," ...

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