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By Standing: the Beginning of an American Lifetime

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Produced by

Karin Chien

Directed by

Karen Lin

Genre

Documentary
Short Film

Filmmaker Notes
More About By-Standing: The Beginning of an American Lifetime from Director Karen Lin

By-standing is the collision of two worlds I know: my creative work as a writer/director and my experience as a music video producer. When I first saw Kelly Tsai live, her fierce performance inspired the idea to fuse the visual dynamics of the music video format with the explosive delivery style of spoken word poetry.

The idea posed two interesting challenges - it hadn’t been done before, and poetry wasn’t typically a performance or visually driven art form. As I began to really sit with the poem I knew pretty quickly that the video needed a big city backdrop. There are direct references to 9/11, but the majority of the poem actually takes place in the artist’s hometown of Chicago. Her experiences as captured in her poetry, however, are universal, and I wanted to convey that through the quintessential American urban landscape – the crowds, the people young and old, the buildings and the bustling street life and energy that, for me, could only be New York City.

In planning for the shoot on the streets of New York City, I was particularly interested in capturing portraits of people, as inspired by the gorgeous photography in Mark Romanek’s 99 Problems video for Jay-Z. Real people, real life. And, I knew finishing in black & white would give the piece a timelessness and classic finish, while addressing the limitations of the mini DV format in daylight exteriors.

More About By-Standing: The Beginning of an American Lifetime from Spoken Word Artist Kelly Zen-Yie Tsai

In 2003, I was asked to perform at the Not In Our Name Rally in Chicago, which over 4000 people ultimately attended. I felt moved and compelled to write a poem at the most human level that spoke to the existence of war throughout our lives even in times of so-called peace. My hope was for us to tear ourselves away from polemics and rhetoric to understand at the fundamental level that war affects us all. To understand that for every person that suffers at our hands, whether near or far, we all bear the consequences as we deprive each other and ourselves from the essential human right to peace that gives us the opportunity to live our lives however we choose. Unfortunately nearly four years later, the message is still relevant today as we continue to face the same problems.

FILMMAKER BIOS
Karen Lin, Director

Award-winning director of the short film Perfection starring Ming-Na (ER), Karen Lin has worked the last decade in Hollywood, starting with a job as an assistant to Nicolas Cage. She currently produces music videos for artists such as Keith Urban and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Karen is also in active development on feature film projects.

Karin Chien, Producer

Karin Chien is an independent feature film producer. Karin has produced five features: Santa Mesa (in post-production), Undoing (2006 LA Film Festival premiere), The Motel (released by Palm Pictures, 2005 Sundance premiere), MVP (2004 Sundance premiere), and Robot Stories (winner of 35 festival awards, 2003 Hamptons Film Festival premiere).

Kelly Zen-Yie Tsai, Spoken Word Artist

Kelly Zen-Yie Tsai is a Chicago-born, Brooklyn-based, Chinese Taiwanese American spoken word artist who has been featured at over 200 performances worldwide including three seasons of HBO’s award-winning Russell Simmons’ Def Poetry. Current projects include her recently released CD Infinity Breaks and her solo show The Grieving Room. For more info, visit http://www.yellowgurl.com, or http://www.myspace.com/yellowgurl_poetry.



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