Trailer Now on YouTube

July 26, 2010

We've posted our trailer on YouTube for your viewing convenience.

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Japanese American National Museum Screening

July 26, 2010

Thank you to everyone who made it out to our community screening at The Japanese American National Museum on Saturday! It was a beautiful venue and we loved hearing everyone's feedback. There are some future screenings in the works. Stay tuned!

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DVD for sale!

July 26, 2010


If you haven't already noticed, our DVD store is open for business!

Order your copy of A Crossroad Called Manzanar today!

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Screening Update

July 16, 2010

The screening at the Japanese American National Museum is on SATURDAY, July 24th. Apologies for any confusion.

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special screening at JANM

July 8, 2010

We will be hosting a special screening of A Crossroad Called Manzanar!

Date: Saturday, July 24th

Time: Doors open at 2:00 PM; Screening begins at 2:30 PM

Location: The Center for the Preservation of Democracy, at the Japanese American National Museum.  369 East First Street.  Los Angeles, CA 90012

Free admission, and open to all ages. We look forward to seeing you there!

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Final Sound Mix

July 6, 2010

Last week we completed the last phase of the post-production process: the sound mix. Hard to believe we took this film from production through post in seven months. We are eternally grateful to Don Hall, Rich Hyland, and our lovely post-sound technicians, Amy Reynolds and Valen Hernandez!

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ADR

June 23, 2010

A couple of weekends ago, we had a great ADR session with the cast of the film, as well as with some wonderful extras who came in and lent us their voices. Our camera batteries died early on during the sessions, but here are a few shots from the two days.

  

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new poster

May 4, 2010

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Will Koai in an F&M Bank Commercial

April 26, 2010

Our very own Will Koai, who plays Mas Matsui in our film, just finished taping a commercial for F&M bank! Congratulations, Will!

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41st Annual Manzanar Pilgrimage

April 26, 2010

My first research trip to Manzanar was in 2003, a year before the park was reopened with a groundbreaking ceremony. Back then, there was virtually nothing at the site. Just the cemetery monument, the entrance sign, the auditorium, and a shell of one of the barracks. Now, the auditorium houses an interpretive center, many of the original gardens and building foundations have been excavated, and there are handsome signs that explain various interest points of the camp. By next year, at least two more of the barracks will be rebuilt.

Alice and I decided it would be a great experience to partake in this year's annual Manzanar Pilgrimage. Since 1969 the wonderful Manzanar Committee has hosted this event as a way to remember the experiences of the tens of thousands of Japanese who were interned during World War II.

There's lots more to write, but for now enjoy the slideshow!

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