Posts in category "Present/Future Summit"
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Trailblazers in Asian American Media Making

How do we navigate the barriers to funding and distribution? From this year’s Present Future Summit, we heard from two trailblazers in media making who are telling stories from the APA community through sustainable platforms. The first speaker is Na’alehu Anthony, CEO of OiwiTV in Hawaii, the only all-Hawaiian culture & language station in Hawaii. [...]
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Future of Digital vs. “Traditional” Media

If you produce content on YouTube or for Television, don’t miss this provocative Q&A from two industry thought leaders at the SFIAAFF30 Present/Future Summit, a townhall-style series of conversations on media and how it relates to Asian Americans. Executive Producer Quan Phung of Whitney (the #2 comedy on NBC behind the Office) and Internet Curator, [...]
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Future of Storytelling

by Geoffrey Quan 2012 CAAM Fellow A month ago, the Center for Asian American Media hosted the Present Future Summit, a one-day conclave that brought together content creators and curators from across the media spectrum. The goal of this TED Talk-meets-townhall was to promote thought and discussion about new directions, challenges, and opportunities facing storytelling [...]
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Present / Future Summit Videos and More: Part 1!

Did you miss the Present / Future Summit on Asian American Media at SFIAAFF30? This townhall-style conversation brought together the most creative minds in media today, from YouTube stars to Media Executives. Get caught up by watching the videos at the Present/Future Playlist on YouTube Re-live the event through our Storify, which captured the fury [...]
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Takeaways From Present/Future Summit

by Johanna Lee and Harry Yoon 2012 CAAM Fellows The Present/Future Summit (March 11) brought together Asian Americans from all corners of media to confront the present and future of Asian Americans onscreen and online. We had such a lively discussion afterwards, that we thought it would be fun to jot down some of our [...]
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Keep the Conversation Going

by Samantha Yu 2012 Student Delegate After living in NYC for more than a decade, it’s funny that I would begin my journey in Asian American Media on the other side of the country. As a part of the student delegate program, we have the privilege of flashing our badges to awkwardly begin a conversation [...]



