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June 21, 2005

San Francisco Trip

crschmidt - Recent Entrieshttp://www.livejournal.com/users/crschmidt [crschmidt - Recent Entries] I never updated about how our trip to San Francisco went. Since it has been a terribly long time, this post will be a highlights reel:

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

[Sdaff.org] San Diego Asian Film Foundation Blog: As for some quick highlights, one of the most eagerly awaited Asian American films we saw was "Saving Face" by Alice Wu who had one of my favorite shorts in our fest 2 years ago called "Trick Or Treat." What's great about "Saving Face" is that it also stars 2 other SDAFF alumni Michele Krusiec "Tomatoes and Eggs" (sp?) and Lynn Chen "Fortune." As Alice's debut feature, this film was an absolutely pleasant surprise. The story was well written and Alice showed remarkable maturity as a first-time feature director.

[Wastedspace.com] wastedspace.com [blog] record stores and Departmentstore Santas: I was telling a friend of mine—a writer and musician I knew at UC San Diego, and later my first roommate in San Francisco—about the album, and he told me that not only did he know Joseph D'Angelo, they grew up together as childhood friends on the same block in Chula Vista or La Mesa or one of those San Diego suburbs just north of the Mexican border. He said Joseph and his friends recorded the album in Joe's bedroom, using old reel to reel and cassette machines, which accounts for the hissy homemade quality of the album.

http://robschumacher.blogspot.com [Robschumacher.blogspot.com] Rob's Blog: USS SAN FRANCISCO (SSN 711) in drydock: I've had some people ask me if, given what happened to SAN FRANCISCO, I'll be scared to return to them when I'm off Limited Duty. My answer...I'd be more apprehensive about serving on a surface ship.

[Blog.flashforwardconference.com] Flashforward Blog: If you are attending Flashforward2005 San Francisco, take a moment to chat with any of the volunteers. The majority are working on very interesting Flash projects, would love to tell you about them and know more about what you’re doing in the world of Flash.

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Posted at June 21, 2005 11:21 AM

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