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  • Channel [V] presents: GOING GAGA event at FINDS...
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    Friday, Aug 14, 2009 9:58PM / Standard Entry

    Was invited as a guest tonight for Channel V's "GOING GAGA" event at FINDS earlier this evening...  I don't tend goto these events that often, but it was fun tonight, especially since I bumped into friend and fellow World of Warcraft enthusiast (and one of the VJs for the evening), Lisa S....

     

    they gave me a bunch of mics, and then I proceeded to talk into them...

    I was trying really hard to look "tuff" in this photo, but I think merely the fact that I was standing next to the vertically superior Lisa S. immediately made me appear the exact opposite of "tuff"...


  • It’s all about LOVE.
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    Tuesday, Mar 24, 2009 1:18AM / Standard Entry

    Superfriends at work!

     

    As some might have read, I was recently given the opportunity to direct my first non-martial-arts-action commercial short film for my good friend, Race Wong, to be released as part of a DVD/CD package with her upcoming album.

     

    Race was given the tremendous task of producing and performing both her own music video as well as a 20-30minute short film that is to be released along with her upcoming album.  While she was able to do the near-impossible of gathering together every necessary component together to perform such as task, she would need help in areas that she might not be as familiar with.  Having came up with a very romantic love story about two lost souls needing to be found by each other, Race needed someone to direct it as she would have multiple difficult tasks to handle as the film’s producer and lead actress.  Gratefully, I had enough of her trust to have been asked to handle the task of directing her story.

     

    Lucky for me, after having worked a number of years as both an actor and martial arts director I had gained some confidence in my own ability to tell a story through movement and images.  So I took that approach while telling this story, using very little dialogue, relatively slow camera movements, and letting the actors do their jobs in midst of long takes.  This gave the actors the luxury of going thru the different stages of an emotion in real time rather than doing the performance out of sequence. 

     

    This is the first time that I have really worked with Race on a commercial project, but our super friendship made working together a great joy.  Now I know why she’s so popular with directors, she is a super actress.  She thinks through her actions and then uses the moment to makes it happen into reality, and the exact same can be said about my buddy, Vanness Wu.  Vanness and I have worked together since our first film (with him as an actor, and me as a fight choreographer), and directing him has made me realize how much he has grown as an artiste. It was a joy to witness him juicing his past experiences and distilling them into every scene.  Not only was I fortunate to have such wonderful actors (and friends) to work with, but I had the opportunity to work with a great DP (Jam Yau) who took the shots that I wanted to a new level with his great framing and fantastically controlled camera movements.  The list of wonderful people involved with this project goes on.

     

    This project is also a testament to the power of honesty in friendship and business that has developed alivenotdead.com into a place of trust that can bear a fruit such as this.  If not for alivenotdead.com, I would not have met Race or Rosanne, and would not have had the opportunity to introduce them to my buddy Van, and then the likelihood of this project coming to fruition would have been much slimmer.  Also, it was through Patrick that Race had connected with the representatives of the W Hotel, whom generously let us run amok for several days through their entire facility with great cooperation from their wonderful staff.

     

    It was a tough and difficult two-day shoot, with everyone’s incentive for making this film mainly being our love for each other and our love for making film.  After we wrapped the shoot on the second day, Vanness, Race, and I bowed our heads while Vanness led a prayer that thanked God for His love, and His blessing us with the opportunity for being there for each other through a rather meaningful experience that was worth every ounce of each person’s effort.

     

    Please support our collective effort by picking up Race's new album when its released to take a look at our happy little project.

     

    Some press photos from the press-con at the W Hotel

     

     

     

    "Superfriends powers, ACTIVATE!"


  • Have a Super Merry Christmas and an Awesomely Happy New Year!
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    Wednesday, Dec 24, 2008 4:40PM / Standard Entry

    Hello everyone and thank you for all of your warm holiday well-wishes.  I'm currently in the good ol' US of A enjoying the holiday season with my family for the first time in over 5 years.  I've been back to visit within those 5 years, but never during the winter.  So this will be the first white Christmas that I'll be celebrating since a long while ago.

     

    Besides consistently having to scrape ice off my windshield, I did get a chance to do a bunch of cool stuff.

     

    Cool Stuff 01 – Going to da Bears game with my pops.

    Herding towards Soldier Field...

     

    It got pretty darn cold by the time 4th quarter rolled around...

     

    The winning field goal!!! Go Bears!!!

     

    Cool Stuff 02 – Going the da Bulls game with my pops.

    Greats seats, woohoo!!

     

    "Nacho Nacho-man!!!"

     

    And da Bulls defeats the Jazz. Excellent.

     

    Cool Stuff 03 – Kicking face with the boys.

    And no visit back to Chi-town would be complete if I didn't spend half my time at my family's martial arts studio.  Check out the following clip of one my boys, Big Al working the mitts during one of our workouts.  I've been training this kung fu brother since he was in high-school, now he’s whooping face in the ring along with the rest of the NFCMAA full-contact fighters (more clips online).  Represent!

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Uos7SLd_ZI&feature=channel_page

     

    Have a super Merry Christmas, an awesomely Happy New Year, and God bless everybody!!!

    home sweet home


  • Hurray for motion pictures!
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    Sunday, Dec 7, 2008 3:57AM / Standard Entry

    Here's a first look at the trailer for the film, Somebody to Love that I recently took part in. The director, Seamus Walsh (one of the nicest guys that I've ever worked with), was kind enough to place online and share with us his very recent cut of the trailer. Seamus is a very clever guy and maintains a sense of humor very similar to my own (needless to say, we got along quite well). The following footage that you’re about to see has not been color-graded or had itself properly sound-mixed yet, but it does give you a very proper idea of the film's overall tone and gives everyone a sneak-peek at some of the action that’ll take place onscreen. 

     

    Hope you enjoy the following trailer as much as we did making the film!

     

    http://hk.youtube.com/watch?v=WAhTCWGd1h0



  • there's no time like tea time...
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    Thursday, Nov 27, 2008 12:59AM / Standard Entry

    Rarely are we afforded a day of complete chillness.  But one fine day we found ourselves blessed with that exact chillness!

     

    "Dude, not a speck of English on these menus, what am I to do about ordering?"

     

    "Reading is for morons and cry-babies. And besides, I have the entire entrée list etched within my skull."

     

    "Take this, FOO!"

     

    "Gimme a break, a six-year-old shaolin disciple child could've caught this!"

     

     

    The flying chopstick was apparently a distraction...  in the attosecond (or the approximate time that it takes for light to travel the length of three hydrogen atoms) it took for my fingers to scissor the airborne chopstick, the lightning that was Vanness had already managed to liberate the final cha-siu-baau from its steamer-basket prison.  Witness his glee.

     

    Soon after the food and tea was cleared from the table and transferred into our guts, we took our time in traversing back to the Hotel Philifornia for a screening of the latest DVD copy of Kung Fu Panda.

     

    Lesson of the Day

    Peace, quiet, and the temporary lack of all discernible responsibility are all great concepts in and of itself, but every once in a while these concepts will merge together and form something called, "pure awesomeness".


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  • Philip Ng is a Hong Kong actor who is also a master in the martial arts. Trained in Ving Tsun Kung Fu under the late Sifu Wong Shun-Leung...

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  • Occupation:  ActorAction DirectorMartial arts
  • Gender: Male
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