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Demographic Percentages
August 25, 2010 by me.
Interesting and not that all unexpectedly, from the statistics posted to our account on blip.tv, it turns out that the viewership of our to-date posted clips is 92% male and 8% female.
Additionally as of today, views and ratings of these same 3 clips posted on metacafe.com are as follows:
Restaurant Store scene: 627 views, 3.26 rating (out of 5)
Underwear Store scene: 1,116 views, 2.87 rating (out of 5)
Karaoke scene: 299 views, 3.02 rating (out of 5)
Total Channel views = 5,790
Unfortunately, metacafe.com doesn’t provide demographic statistics however this site does provides feedback in terms of likability of our clips by its (and our) viewers, which is of course, are all factors that are just as important to network and studio executives as the creativity of our (or anyone else’s content).
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Housekeeping
August 20, 2010 by me.
Just a note to let you know, as about 95% of the info we have shared/released regarding “Wingmen” has in fact originated from this blog, we have let our website go and are operating solely from this locale. A quick check of our former site (and domain name) indicates that some other entity has already bought it, so be forewarned that we are now completely unconnected to was what formerly known as (see previous blogs), in any shape or form.
In the meantime, we also have streamlined some of our less well-trafficked sites to eliminate the clutter and improve and increase viewership of our pilot clips. Included among these are clip multiples which had previously posted on YouTube, so please keep in mind the following:
Restaurant Scene: add 123 views
Underwear Store Scene: add 1,405 views
Karaoke Scene: add 349 views
Argh, I’m out of time again… Blog again another time!
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Recent Advances
August 19, 2010 by me.
Lately I’ve been more than encouraged to see companies in the marketing and corporate business world making more of an effort to catch the attitude and zest of men (and single men at that) who happen to be Asian-American AND living life to the fullest.
One 30-second national TV commercial spot in particular (and to the the creative team that came up with it, my fondest accolades) spotlights the “Young Family” of American Family Insurance fame. I have to say that each time I viewed it, I was reminded of guy friends of mine with that self-same attitude.
Vive les Asian-American single men!
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Bini Bakery
May 6, 2010 by me.
Of all the places we scouted for “Bubble Tea & Sympathy,” Bini Bakery — owned by John and Eunice Kim, was the first to give us the go-ahead for shooting one of our scenes on-site. And in case you were wondering, it’s the as not-yet posted scene with Aaron and Leonard.
Currently at two H-Mart locations (Niles and Naperville), we are still grateful for their helpfulness/cooperation on such relatively short notice and (like all the other businesses that let us shoot at their location) for no charge…
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Meanwhile…
May 3, 2010 by me.
…slooooowly but surely as the views have been adding up for our three earliest-posted clips from our pilot, the monetization has been happening, too. Can’t say that we’ve made a mint as yet but at least we can say that the money hasn’t stopped coming in (more like pennies at a time rather than dollars but hey, at least we’re not losing out by our endeavors). And incrimentally we’ve been expanding our contact base as well. So hopefully sooner rather than later (!) we’ll be able to dole out some more good news…
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A Nice Plug
May 3, 2010 by me.
I wasn’t aware of it until now, but our show (and our efforts) got a nice shoutout on AZNLover.com this past January. And yes, he (or she) was pretty accurate about our clips not being the end-all final product but as an inkling (short of reading the entire teleplay) of the direction we hope to achieve for “Wingmen.” So thanks to the AZNLover for upping the awareness of our proposed series..!
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A Reminder
March 2, 2010 by me.
Clips from our pilot episode of “Wingmen: Bubble Tea & Sympathy” can still be found on blip.tv, youtube.com and metacafe.com. Just look for the ones featuring our leading Asian-American men. So spread the word and tell your friends.
Thanks!
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Imagine, if you will…
February 16, 2010 by me.
…the box office revenues of every Asian and Asian-American film ever produced. Add to that the DVD revenues of these films and the box set of the only Asian-American show as of yet produced for primetime American TV. And add to that the dollar amounts of all these works siphoned off by the piracy market (i.e. bootlegging, mass viral-sharing of clips, etc) , organized or not. How much in total would you think that is? And, most importantly, would you care?
Maybe we should. Because when it’s said that the only color Hollywood respects is green (and legitimate green at that), I believe if we are to have the kinds of stories we have always wanted for ourselves (as well as the kinds of depictions we want others to have of us and that not second-hand), we can’t just open our pocketbooks and support these works, we need to also support them in the way that Hollywood fully recognizes: via legitimate channels. Why?
Because I suspect that the total revenue of these works, had they all been more legitimate, would surely have led by now to more projects (and more varied projects at that) being greenlit for our Asian-American and Asian brothers and sisters in the industry. Think of it. And starting today, together let’s do more to make this happen.
After all, if we are to have more than one or two male Asian-American ‘It’ actors at a time in Hollywood, it’s time more of us took the high road in our purchasing decisions if only to prove to Hollywood what our true self-worth and buying power really is.
Otherwise it won’t be fair to such actors as Russell Wong, Dean Cain, Dante Basco and Garrett Wang (who came to prominence in the ’90s), not to mention Dustin Nguyen (starting from the mid-’80’s)…
That’s it for today. Blog again later!
P.S. Don’t get me wrong. I’m against all forms of piracy, counterfeiting and bootlegging in all industries. But for the purposes of this blog and of our proposed “Wingmen” series, I’m limiting this discussion to Asian-American specific works.
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In a Nutshell
January 13, 2010 by me.
These last few months, I’ve been ruminating over the comments and feedback we gathered from our focus group last October, and for those of you who showed up, thanks very much! And for those of you who couldn’t make it (but have been wanting to know what we covered), here’s a tidbit or two:
This time out, instead of our focus group being about Asian-American men, we thought we’d get more specific by focusing our attention on the experiences of Asian-American Christian men. Reason one was to gather more insights and opinions to better flesh-out the backstory (and future hoped-for stories) for one of our leads (Richard, the pastor-fireman); reason two was that we wanted more feedback on how men who happen to be Asian-American as well as Christian might see see themselves in a world where (more often than not) they are instantly assumed (i.e. pidgeonholed and/or typecast) to be anything but.
We enumerated first on the qualities of Asian-American men and Asian-American Christian men as desirable husbands and fathers, but unfortunately ran aground (for a number of reasons) with regard to the “hallmarks of a desirable Asian-American Christian boyfriend.” To this effect, it seems that more positive modeling of such a man is still wanting (and yet still very much desired) in pop culture, mass-media Americana — thus we believe there is much work (and much good) that can be accomplished on behalf of these, our Asian-American brothers with such sitcoms as our “Wingmen”…
We hasten to add, not that such men do not exist (because invariably they do!), but so that they receive the validation (and encouragement) by mainstream America that has long been denied them.
Okay, off our soapboxes!
Bye for now,
Marie
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Still Trying To Figure This Out
September 21, 2009 by me.
Anyone who can give me insights on how I can cross-post this blog with our parallel account on Blip.tv, please let me know — thanks!
I’ve been trying to cross-post the two for <at least> the last year and a half or so, if <only> to info our Blip.tv viewers about our additional 2 “Wingmen” clips that are exclusive to our website.
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