Actress Nichole Bloom Discusses Her Journey to “Superstore” at CAAMFest37
In a time where a shift in who and what stories appear onscreen is happening, Bloom feels optimistic in that the industry is getting there.
In a time where a shift in who and what stories appear onscreen is happening, Bloom feels optimistic in that the industry is getting there.
A chat with the filmmaker and artists of DRAWN TOGETHER: COMICS, DIVERSITY AND STEREOTYPES.
Quyên Nguyen-Le and Tani Ikeda will join CAAM as part of the National Minority Consortia fellowship, and will be mentored by filmmaker Tadashi Nakamura (“Mele Murals,” “Life on Four Strings: The Jake Shimabukuro Story”).
On Tuesday, CAAM hosted a convening of Asian American filmmakers, community organizations, and media arts organizations based in the American South: “Beyond Borders: Diverse…
CAAM will receive $600K to support the CAAM Future Fund to provide development, production, and outreach grants for projects produced by Asian American directors and producers
Congratulations to World Channel, America ReFramed and our filmmakers!
Disney’s Bizaardvark stars Madison Hu, who breaks stereotypes with her outgoing, funny and quirky vlogs with co-star Olivia Rodrigo.
“We hope this conversation will spark real change within the media industry.” — Stephen Gong
“We want it to feel as much as possible like you’re having dinner with your friends and they’re saying thoughtful things. It was very, very important to us that the show didn’t become an after school special and we’re telling you how to think and patting ourselves on the back for being so progressive and interesting. It’s a comedy, it’s the thing that makes it go down a little easier.”
Aziz Ansari in “Master of None,” Constance Wu in “Fresh Off the Boat,” and Vincent Rodriguez III in “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” make the list, according to CAAM staff and community folks.
Here are some talented actors who play minor or recurring characters on TV that we’ll be definitely seeing more of in the future.
With the second-biggest film industry in the world, there is often conversation about the right Bollywood star who can cross-over to American entertainment.