i finally built my website. i know nothing about web design, so i had to rely on the generic template on iWeb. therefore it's a very simple site. the sad thing is that it took me three days to finish it. the best part of this experience was picking out the music for my reel. anyone know who it is? if you do, you and i should be good friends, since you have exceptional taste in music! but if you don't want that (which i don't blame you for) then i can buy you dinner and we can talk about music because you have exceptional taste!
it's a hell of a cover. Billy should be proud. and it's so damn sexy!
someone put together the song with clips from 'My Life to Live'. isn't Anna Karina to die for? why don't women look and dance like that any more?
Nouvelle Vague is pretty much a cover band that puts their "French twist" to the songs. some work, some don't. i also like their version of 'I Melt with You', 'Teenage Kicks' and 'Just Can't Get Enough'.
was going through some old pictures on my computer and found this.
a couple of things that i have noticed:
1. i used to look like my mom, but gradually i started looking like my dad. 2. i had no eyebrows until i was in high school. 3. the picture of me with the 'butt cut' sporting the turtle neck is the scariest one. and yes, i was very proud of the braces. 4. i have a very long neck. maybe i was onto something with the turtle necks. 5. i look like an alien that needs a tan in the picture where i am only wearing a white shirt. take note: the very long neck.
i blogged a couple of months ago about my short 'The Last Vacation'. although it did not get enough votes to be shown on Channel 13, it was asked to be part of their Reel New York Film Festival, so it did end up playing! i didn't get to see it because i was at a wedding, but i just got a copy of it yesterday.
i remember the day when i went in for the interview. i was on a shoot all day - tired and dirty. had to come in straight from work late that night for the interview, hence the tired look (or maybe i just look like that everyday).
anyway, here is a clip of me introducing the piece with the film to follow. enjoy!
i hope you are all doing well. a little doc i made will be part of a program called 'New York Love Stories: loosely interpreted' that will be opening this Friday (22nd / 5pm) at the Two Boots Theater in New York City. i will be at the Saturday screening and would to see you guys there. it's a really strong line up and should be worth your time. if not come for their pizza! below is the info to the screening. hope to see you there!
Jae-Ho was born in Korea, and grew up in Seattle, Seoul, Virginia, and New Jersey. For his BFA he attended the Rhode Island School of Design where he studied Film/Video/Animation....
Jae-Ho was born in Korea, and grew up in Seattle, Seoul, Virginia, and New Jersey. For his BFA he attended the Rhode Island School of Design where he studied Film/Video/Animation.
At the moment Chang is completing his final year of studies in the graduate film program at New York University. In 2005 he was nominated for the IDA/David L. Wolper Student Documentary Achievement Award for his documentary "Love to Hate, Hate to Love". Chang is also a recipient of the Martin Scorsese Young Filmmakers Scholarship and the Ang Lee Scholarship Award. In 2007 his film 'The Last Vacation' was awarded the Craft Award for Best Screenplay, Best Editing, Best Acting, and was selected as a Wasserman Finalist at New York University’s First Run Film Festival.
Currently he is co-directing a feature-length documentary entitled ‘Ultimate Christian Wrestling’, which was awarded Honorable Mention at the 2007 Tribeca All-Access Creative Promise Awards.
Jae-Ho lives in Manhattan with his cat H. Schmoozer.
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