Saturday, June 28, 2008

Girl on Girl by Clear Men - Episode 1 (Part 2)



For their first challenge, the girls get a taste of what men go through in the army. They get creative at the high ropes obstacle, and discover that pole dancing techniques CAN come in handy.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Game of Death part 2



Sammy with a "Y" is back, and I accept her friends challenge to hike up Drum Mountain. See the conclusion.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Bikes



All kinds of bikes found in China!

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Keelung Markets, Taiwan



Here is a video of the night markets in Keelung. These are not the biggest or most crowded of markets in Taiwan, but this short one minute video does give a good idea of the feeling of night markets.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Episode 1: Departure - Part 1/2 | 365 Days in China



A USC School of Cinema-Television film student's 365 Day Journey in China, leading up to the Beijing 2008 Olympics.

A multi-episode series over the course of a year...of students abroad...of crazy experiences...about life...and about China's journey into the future...

Just a one-man crew in a foreign country where the cars don't stop and people some how don't get hit...

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Faye Wong-王菲 - 你喜歡不如我喜歡



An other beautiful song of this fantastic singer Faye Wong

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Taiwan's Heartland



"Did this video while visiting the in-laws. Yunlin County, Taiwan-mostly small farms handed down over several generations. Homebound by Jag was perfect musical choice. "

Friday, June 6, 2008

theshanghaishow.com - pilot (part2)



Pop culture show on life, love, food, music and more in the bluelisted city of Shanghai.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Wubai- Ai Ni Yi Wan Nian (Live)



from the first wubai live album

Monday, June 2, 2008

Danwei TV Hard Hat Show: Meat on a stick



A short film about Uighurs in Beijing.The Uighurs, pronounced Wee-gers and sometimes spelled Uyghurs, are a Muslim ethnic group from Xinjiang, Chinese central Asia.

Danwei TV interviews several Uighurs in Beijing selling lamb kebabs (yang rou chuan'r) and Uighur candy, and shows their working conditions.

Interviews were conducted in Mandarin, which is not the Uighurs native tongue: they speak their own language, which is related to Turkish.

Shot and edited by Luke Mines, this film is presented by Jeremy Goldkorn, with original music by Fernando Fidanza.