Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival

March 13, 2015

HBO Seeks Diverse, Emerging Writers for HBOAccess Writing Fellowship

HBO announced the launch of the HBOAccess Writing Fellowship which will begin accepting applications on March 4, 2015. The program will give emerging writers from diverse backgrounds an opportunity to attend a week of master classes held at the HBO campus in Santa Monica, California focusing on character and story development, pitching ideas and projects, securing an agent, and networking. Each participant will then enter into an eight month writing phase where he/she will be paired with an HBO development executive and guided through the script development process. At the conclusion of the program, HBO will hold a reception and staged reading for industry professionals where the writers will be introduced to the entertainment industry. The HBOAccess Writing Fellowship is open to diverse and female writers 21 and older who must be able to work in the US. Prior to the application, the writer must not have been staffed on a network or cable series in excess of 13 episodes and/or had more than one feature film or more than two plays produced. All submissions must be made through the online portal, Without A Box, and will require a resume, a writing sample, a completed release form and a personal essay in 500 words or less explaining how his/her background has influenced his/her storytelling. For more information on eligibility, visit here.

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Asian Americans at the Oscars: Big Hero 6

While there is still a long way to go in terms of diversity at the Oscars, the Asian American community was not only represented it even took home a few statues this year. Best animated feature went to Big Hero 6, a film that featured Disney’s first mixed race lead in its Asian American protagonist Hiro Hamada played by the Japanese American Ryan Potter. While the film was a love letter to Japanese culture by Disney, the film did a great job at not resorting to stereotypes when portraying Hiro or his multi-ethnic family. Tom Cross a Vietnamese American, also took home an Academy Award for editing on staff favorite Whiplash. That was the film’s third Oscar win of the night.   Marketing Director Dan Tabor actually got a chance to interview Ryan Potter, for Geekadelphia, a hyper-local arts and entertainment blog. It’s definitely worth a read since Ryan discusses what it was like for him to be the be the first Asian American in a Disney film and what that meant to him growing up in both San Francisco and Tokyo. You can read the interview HERE.

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