Jul

13

2008

This new movie is hilarious, but here is the back story first.  I first covered Team SOHCAHTOA during the 72 Hour Shootout weekend, and after tons of work (and fun), their great video ‘Everyone Everyday’ was submitted to the competition, only to find out their video was disqualified on certain technicalities.  To say this result was disappointing, is an understatement.  David Hou, being the kind soul he is, asked the team last week if they would be willing to create a second video, about this or in reaction to this, which would be shown at the awards ceremony, with no restrictions on what to write or tape.  Here is what the team came up with in ten hours, titled ‘The Asian Hybrid’, and it is hilarious.  It was directed, produced, & edited by Calvin Sun, Brian Foo, Teriha Yaegashi, and the rest of team SOHCAHTOA.

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Here is a short description listed next to the video:
“So yes, we were disqualified for the 5th Annual Asian American 72 Hour Shootout. But why? Rumor has it it was because of not submitting the proper release forms or language use...but little do they know the real truth behind the ultimate conspiracy theory unearthed by team SOHCAHTOA.”

Anyways, I think their new vid is another example of their great sense of humor, which I’ve written about before.  I hope they enter next year’s shootout!


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hahaha! Aw that’s cool that they did a video anyways in response to their disqualification.


I saw the video it was freaking hilarious!

I also talked to Calvin, the team leader of SOHCAHTOA, he was an awesome guy! haha I hope they enter next year.


This team’s video was so good. They should get some honorary award.


10 hours? Wow.


Aren’t they a bunch of nerdy college kids? Haha How are they ballers? ;D


I always love a good conspiracy.


I can’t believe they did it in less time. They must be really creative.


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