congrats...by the way is that you on IMDB?
--- In [email protected], "Johnny Wu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (June 24, 2005, Cleveland, Ohio) A Joker's Card, a parody/comedic short
> film based on the DC Comics universe, is the first fan-film to receive a
> Telly Award for Best Entertainment category under Film and Video
> Productions.
>
> Shot with several 3ccd digital cameras and a 16mm camera with under
> $6000 budget and edited entirely with Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5, A Joker's
> Card blends the campy style of the 60's superhero TV shows with the
> sophisticated kung fu wire-stunts of the 90's. "With brisk directing,
> hilarious comedy, and very clever spoofing, this is a very enjoyable
> tongue in cheek parody of the Batman comics..." said said Felix Vasquez
> Jr. at Cinema Crazed.
>
> "It's an honor to receive this award," said Johnny Wu,
> director/writer/producer for A Joker's Card. "The Telly is given by
> professionals to recognize the talent of their peers, just like the
> Oscars". Wu was recently featured in Arts & Entertainment for the
> prestigious June issue of Cleveland Magazine.
>
> Founded in 1978, the Telly Awards is the premier award honoring
> outstanding local, regional, and cable TV commercials and programs, as
> well as the finest video and film productions. The Telly Awards annually
> showcases the best work of the most respected advertising agencies,
> production companies, television stations, cable operators, and
> corporate video departments in the world. The Telly Awards is a widely
> known and highly-respected national and international competition and
> receives over 10,000 entries annually from all 50 states and many
> foreign countries. Approximately 10% to 15% were awarded winners yearly.
>
> For over a quarter century, the Telly statuette has been a symbol of
> creative excellence.
> Telly Winners are awarded a Silver Telly statuette, the highest honor.
> The Tellys are designed by the same firm that makes the OscarR and
> EmmyR, the Telly statuette weighs more than 4 1/2 pounds.
>
> For 2005, approximately 869 winners were selected; Johnny K. Wu and his
> company Media Design Imaging is among the other 6 Cleveland firms
> honored in various categories. Bill Johns of Cinevid Production also won
> a Telly under the Social Issues Category for his latest short film Left
> for Dead where Wu participated for that project as a minor crewmember.
>
> Some of 2005 Telly Awardees include: E! Entertainment TV Inc., E!
> Networks, Adelphia, Comcast, Court TV, Fox News Channels, Honeywell,
> Houston PBS, IFC, Miramax, NASA Television, NASA TV, NBA Entertainment,
> Sci-Fi Channel, Sony BMG, Microsoft, Xerox, The History Channel,
> Universal Studios Networks, Univision, ViaComm, Inc., Walt Disney
> Studios, Yes Network, and many others.
>
> For more info about this organization and the awardees, visit
> www.tellyawards.com
>
> For reviews and to watch it online, A Joker's Card can be found at
> www.mdifilm.com/joker
>
> About Media Design Imaging MDI creates video that captivates the essence
> within an artistic flavor. MDI also organizes and hosts several
> successful, yearly events, including the Oscar Night party; the annual
> DP Workshops, cultural events, and others. While MDI films continue to
> be featured at many web sites (Atomfilms.com, Ifilm.com,
> KungfuCinema.com, etc.), their films can also been seen on television
> networks across the globe, film festivals and nationally hosted sci-fi
> conventions. For more information about MDI, please visit
> http://www.mdifilm.com.
>
>
>
>
> ==================================
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> innovates and break the molds of visual creation
> http://www.mdifilm.com
> 216.373.3278
>
> President (2004 & 2005)
> Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland
> OCAGC
> http://www.ocagc.org
>
> Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System)
> 2800 years old Family Style Martial Arts
> http://www.wujiaquan.com
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