Alan CHU
Director/Producer |
Isaac HO
Writer |
Rebecca Hu
Producer |
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Executive Producer |
Peter
C. Godwin |
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Co-Producer |
Lee
Rudnicki |
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Director of Photography |
Keiko
Nakahara |
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Director Editor |
Liam
Stephens |
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Production Design |
Brandon
Strawn |
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Costume Design |
Karyn
Wagner |
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VFX Supervisor |
Diana
Huang |
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BIOS
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ALAN CHU |
Alan Chu has been a freelance director/producer
for over a decade. His directing credits include “1,001 Ways
to Enjoy the Missionary Position” starring Amanda Plummer as
well as the the highly rated “Miss Chinese Cosmos Pageant
Gala 2007” for HK based Phoenix TV. His producing credits
include the position of associate producer for Warner Bros.’
“The Art of War” starring Wesley Snipes,
Viacom’s pilot “The Disciples” starring
Eva Mendes and two upcoming independent films entitled “Dark
Woods” starring James Russo and
“Cleaver’s Destiny.”
Alan Chu’s additional film credits
include Unit Production Manager for the Canada/China six-part
documentary “East Meets West On The Silk Road” and
the independent film “Topa Topa Bluffs” starring
Mickey Rooney. He also acted as the consultant for the highly-rated
Warner Bros./TNT pilot and series “Witchblade.”
From 2003-08, Alan Chu took a break from producing
and was the Director of Operations for the Visual Effects Society.
Prior to independent film producing, Chu was a development executive
for Academy Award® winning writer/director Oliver
Stone’s Ixtlan Productions for seven years. During his
tenure, Chu worked on blockbuster films including
“JFK”, “Nixon”, “The
People vs Larry Flynt”, “Natural Born
Killers”, “The Joy Luck Club”
“Heaven and Earth”, “U-Turn”
and “The Corruptor.”
Alan Chu was born in Paris, France but was quickly
uprooted into another French speaking part of the world; Montreal,
where he spent his childhood and teenage years working in the family
owned Chinese cinema business. He presently serves as an official board
member of Coalition of Asian Pacific in Entertainment and is a
certified hapkido martial arts instructor.
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ISAAC HO |
Isaac's life is the story of aspirations
unfulfilled. When he was young, Isaac aspired to be the starting
catcher for the New York Yankees until he discovered his face was a
ball magnet. Isaac aspired to be a singer and dancer until he
discovered he could neither sing nor dance. Isaac aspired to be a
doctor until he vomited in the bio lab.
And throughout all these adventures, Isaac was
writing. Isaac finally discovered he could fulfill all his aspirations
through writing without putting small animals and young children in
harm's way.
Attending NYU taught him about theater while
earning his MFA in Screenwriting at UCLA taught him about film. Working
with actors at Playwrights Horizons, Ensemble Studio Theater, Manhattan
Theater Club, Pan Asian Rep and Lodestone Theater Ensemble taught him
about life.
A semi-finalist for the ABC/Disney Writing
Fellowship, Isaac is a recipient of the Stephen N. Gershenson
“Award for Screenwriting” and a finalist for NBC's
“Writers on the Verge” and the CAPE “New
Writers Award for Television.” Isaac's stageplay, Along for
the Ride, produced in San Francisco, won the SF Weekly's Black Box
Award for “Best Play.”
There is little Isaac can say about the
inspiration for 1,001 Ways to Enjoy the Missionary Position without
long apologies to many people who would now prefer to remain anonymous.
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REBECCA HU |
Rebecca Hu halls from Toronto, Canada and graduated with
honors from the University of Toronto with a triple major in Cinema
Studies, English Literature and Psychology. After 8 years and close to
100 productions later, her eclectic credits include that of Writer,
Assistant Director, Editor, Production Manager, Producer and Director.
In 2005, Rebecca Hu was the proud recipient of the prestigious
Diversity in Broadcasting Award presented by WIFT - T (Women In Film
& Telelvision - Toronto).
In 2006, she established the production company
Kungfu-Barbie Productions with the core mission of creating "kickass"
films from a female’s perspective while also working to broaden
opportunities for minorities and the under-represented. Past producing
credits include the independent feature films “White On
Rice,” “Pretty Rosebud” and “40 Is the New
Dead,” as well as the feature length documentary “I Heart
Hollywood,” the TV show “Red Bull’s Rock the
Route” and a webseries “Digg into Books.”
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