Director Justin Lin’s YOMYOMF Brings Back Its Four-Line Filmmaking Contest

A couple of years ago, the YOMYOMF Network (which stands for You Offend Me, You Offend My Family) was a worthwhile destination for premium short films, web series, and music videos, many of which featured Asian-Americans in their primary creative roles. YOMYOMF’s video presence has died down since then (though the blog it was derived from lives on), but a filmmaking contest will provide a plethora of new content. It’s called the Interpretations Initiative, and it asks its participants to shoot a three-minute scene based on a set, four-line script.

Given the heavy constraints it places on dialogue, the Interpretations Initiative forces competitors to convey as much information as they can through non-verbal communication and controlled direction. The contest first launched in 2010 and received hundreds of submissions. Even with a set script, the finalists were a varied bunch. Some, such as this entry from Wong Fu Productions, tended toward romance; others, such as a skit starring Community’s Danny Pudi, favored action comedy.

“The first Interpretations Initiative was such a success that I am very excited to be launching it again with a stronger fortitude to make this an opportunity to incubate potential careers for budding filmmakers,” said YOMOMF founder Justin Lin

, who is best known for directing four movies in the Fast and the Furious franchise. “Interpretations 2016 is a part of the bigger picture of YOMYOMF 2.0, where we want to establish and nurture an Asian-American creative community of content creators and enthusiasts where we can see what projects we can develop with emerging talent.”

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Submissions for the Interpretations Initiative will be accepted between March 31st and June 17th. After the public weighs a field of 15 finalists chosen by judges, three winners will be selected on October 6th. Those champions will have a chance to develop a project that will be distributed by the contest’s sponsors, Comcast and NBCUniversal. If you wish to participate, stay tuned to the YOMYOMF blog, where the contest’s four-line script will be revealed.

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