Official San Jose SFIAAFF Launch Party
Join the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) for the official San Jose launch of SFIAAFF, the nation’s largest Asian American film festival.
Join the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) for the official San Jose launch of SFIAAFF, the nation’s largest Asian American film festival.
The San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival is proud to continue its annual Verizon Student Delegate Program. Aimed to engage students with Asian and Asian American cinema, the program strives to cultivate the next generation of scholars, artists, administrators and activists invested in the field of Asian American media.
Please mark your calendar for the CAAM Members-only Festival Sneak Preview, which will be held on the evening of Thursday, January 27, 2011.
For your listening pleasure, you can now download the audio podcast of the “Changing Da Game: YouTube Legends and the Future of Online Media” panel.
From the vaults of the Center of Asian American Media (CAAM) comes “From Sucker Free City to Watchmen: An Afternoon with Screenwriter Alex Tse”
CAAM’s very own Festival Director Masashi Niwano was featured in the latest issue of HYPHEN MAGAZINE.
Hey, Asian American musicians and filmmakers! The 4th annual Do It Yourself Music Video Contest wants you!
The San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival is proud to continue its annual Student Delegate Program. Aimed to engage students with Asian and Asian American cinema, the program strives to cultivate the next generation of scholars, artists, administrators and activists invested in the field of Asian American media.
This lively and humorous interview was conducted by former Festival Director, Chi-hui Yang, at the 2010 San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival. Aasif Mandvi discusses his acting career, touching on everything from working with Jon Stewart to making an indie “food film,” to his role in M. Night Shyamalan’s THE LAST AIRBENDER.
We recently posted a video of the highly attended “Changing Da Game: YouTube Legends and the Future of Online Media” panel from the 2010 San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival.
That’s right friends and fans, CAAM now has a podcast! We’ll be releasing original CAAM podcasts as well as audio material from our film festival panels and other exciting events.
CAAM is truly blessed to have many wonderful supporters and we’d love to show the world how awesome they really are. This is a shout out to you, CAAM members! Thank you for being your amazing self!