Wednesday, Nov 11, 2009 3:54AM /
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Here’s a poster for the upcoming screening of Autumn Gem at Stanford University on Monday, November 30, 2009, from 7:00-9:00 pm. The free screening will be held at Cubberley Auditorium, located at 485 Lasuen Mall, Stanford, California 94305.

Click on the image to see the large version. Feel free to send this to your friends and family. Our goal is to fill up Cubberley Auditorium, which seats 500 people. Help us reach that goal!

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Tuesday, Nov 3, 2009 9:32AM /
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Here are a couple of reviews from bloggers who saw Autumn Gem during our recent Midwest/East Coast tour. Enjoy reading them!
If you come across any additional blog or newspaper reviews, send them our way!

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Wednesday, Oct 28, 2009 5:06AM /
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Rae at Peace and Love Cafe in New York
We’re currently at the Peace and Love Cafe across the street from the Tribeca Film Center, where we’ll be screening Autumn Gem at 6:30 pm tonight. Our first Midwest and East Coast Tour is coming to a close, with only two more showings tomorrow before we head back to the Bay Area on Thursday.
Overall, it’s been a great tour. We’re a bit tired from all of the travel, but that’s more than made up by the enthusiastic responses to the film and all of the contacts we’ve made. This is not the last tour of Autumn Gem; it’s just the beginning!

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Saturday, Oct 24, 2009 9:19PM /
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On Friday, we had a great time at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, where we participated in several seminars before our screening of Autumn Gem at 4:00 pm.
At most of the screenings on this trip, we don’t have too much time to wander around the school and talk with the students. We have typically arrived at the venue an hour before the screening in order to test the projector, screen and speakers. Following the screenings, we return to the road to reach the next venue. This is why Rae says, “It feels like we’re in a band… minus the roadies!” At UMass Boston, however, we had scheduled two additional events before the screening, giving us time to connect with the faculty and students. Kudos go to Shirley Tang, Professor of Asian American Studies and American Studies at UMass Boston, for organizing these extra events. It’s something that we’ll definitely suggest to other schools that we show Autumn Gem at in the future.
At noon, Rae and I conducted a martial arts demonstration at the Campus Center. Rae performed her mantis form and taught wushu basics, whereas I went through the first few steps of the Tai Chi 24 form. Here’s a video of the two of us performing and teaching, along with student reactions following the workshop:
Afterwards, we visited a core set of Asian American Studies students and talked about our background and how we got to where we are today. These students had all completed their own short films, many of which tackled very personal topics. I hope that Rae and I were able to inspire the students to continue their media projects and create their own feature-length documentaries on the subjects they care deeply about! Shirley was saying that the program encourages students to create media more than they consume media; I heartedly agree with that!
The screening was well received, with over 65 people in attendance. Like at Whitewater, the room had dual projectors, so everyone in the long classroom had a good view of the film. The crowd asked some good questions that were well-documented by Professor Peter Kiang; we’ll try to get these up in the future (and add to our growing FAQ list).
Today, we have a final screening in Massachusetts at the Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center; after that, we’ll be returning to New Jersey for the final leg of our four-week trip.

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Tuesday, Oct 20, 2009 2:49AM /
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We’re happy to announce that Autumn Gem DVDs are now available for purchase! For personal, non-commercial use, the price is $20. For educational institutions and organizations that wish to show Autumn Gem to classes and clubs, the price is $120. Shipping and handling is an additional $5.
We’ll be shipping the DVDs are quickly as possible. Seeing that we are currently traveling on our Midwest/East Coast tour, there might be a delay in your receiving the DVD. Rest assured, we’ll fulfill the orders as soon as possible. Thanks!

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