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  • Tribute to Music from Classic Hollywood Films

    Thursday, Sep 25, 2008 1:07PM / Standard Entry

    I came across this amazing video of John Williams conducting a clever medley of themes from classic Hollywood movies. There wasn't a melody I didn't recognize, this is the stuff that listened to when I was a kid and inspired me to become a film composer.


    Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnJR5SBmli0




  • Wish I was in Hawaii

    Monday, Sep 22, 2008 6:03AM / Standard Entry

    I just found out that the film I just finished mixing yesterday, is set to play at the Hawaii International Film Festival. Holy crap I wish I could to Hawaii to surf and
    watch films. I just don't have any money to make it there.

    The film is This Will All Make Perfect Sense Someday, directed by Long Phan. And it looks like the shorts program that it's playing on is pretty awesome. Julia Kwan has a film playing, as well as J.P. Chan, someone who's work I've seen before at a festival a couple years ago.

    It's playing on Sunday, Oct. 12 @ 8:45pm (Shorts Program 4)
    http://www.hiff.org/


    A scene from the film:

    Video: http://vimeo.com/1763935




  • Chopin and the Perfect Girl

    Friday, Sep 19, 2008 12:14PM / Standard Entry

    Here's a beautiful and poignant scene from THIS WILL ALL MAKE PERFECT SENSE SOMEDAY, based on the famous Haruki Murkami short story ON MEETING MY 100% PERFECT GIRL ONE FINE APRIL MORNING. Starring Chris Dinh & Leni Ito. The film is directed by my buddy, Peter Phan, and I'm a fan of his beautiful flowing style. I was inspired by Chopin when I was composing for this scene...anyways, I'm getting back to work to finish writing the final scene of the film, enjoy!

    Video: http://vimeo.com/1763935



  • New Album/Conducting J-ok'el World Premiere

    Thursday, Sep 11, 2008 2:26PM / Standard Entry

    My new album, Legendary Warriors, is released today. It is inspired by my love of martial arts films from Asia, so I set out to compose music that would evoke images of warriors from the past. It contains epic themes scored for orchestra with traditional instruments from China and Japan, including  erhu (Chinese fiddle), bamboo flute, guzheng (Chinese string zither), taiko drums,  and many more. A friend of mine that I gave a copy to, enjoyed the album so much, he got it on with a girl while listening to the album. True story. Maybe you will get lucky too if you buy my CD.



    I also made a behind the scenes video, which was a lot of fun to do. Watch it on youtube (you can watch it in High Quality too):

    Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L99qrn_tWl8


    Legendary Warriors is available on CD and mp3 formats from CD Baby:
    http://cdbaby.com/cd/georgeshaw3

    I will be conducting the world premiere of a suite of themes from J-ok'el: Legend of La Llorona. It will be performed by the Golden State Pops Orchestra on October 25th (8pm, Warner Grand Theater) in Los Angeles. The Halloween themed program will also feature music by Max Steiner, Bernard Herrmann, Henry Mancini, Jerry Goldsmith, Danny Elfman, and other notable film composers.

    For tickets and info:
    http://gspo.com/concert.asp?nav=Schedule&cID=53



  • Asian Pride Porn / Comic News Insider Feature

    Wednesday, Sep 3, 2008 7:49PM / Standard Entry



    ASIAN STORIES came out today on DVD. Check it out on Amazon, Netflix, Blockbuster, or where ever it is you get DVD's. And no, it's not in the adult only section of your local video store. Though if that's what you're looking for, check out this hilarious spoof directed by Greg Pak, ASIAN PRIDE PORN. Features David Henry Hwang, and Mike Kang (director of The Motel, and West 32nd) plays a delivery boy.

    Video: http://www.atom.com/funny_videos/asian_pride_porn/



    Also, this week on Comic News Insider podcast (Episode 155), I was mentioned in their segment called "The Top 3", where the hosts each pick 3 cool new things to recommend. I was really entertained by the funny banter between the two hosts. Check out episode 155, I'm mentioned toward the end, so if you want to skip forward, it starts at an hour and 14 minutes in.

    http://www.comicnewsinsider.com

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