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==Background== ==Background==
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==Recognition== ==Recognition==
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|accessdate=28 March 2010}}</ref> The same script was also chosen as one of the finalists for 2008 New Writers Awards by CAPE (]) and Fox. |accessdate=28 March 2010}}</ref> The same script was also chosen as one of the finalists for 2008 New Writers Awards by CAPE (]) and Fox.


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==References== ==References==

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Christine Shin is a Korean-born writer–director.

Background

After growing up in Korea, Shin relocated in her adolescence to the United States. Already aware that she wanted to be involved in film, Shin attended University of Wisconsin and USC School of Cinema-Television, receiving respectively a a B.A. degree in Communication Arts and English Literature and an MFAin film production.

Career

Filmography

  • Journey is a 2004 short film, written and directed by Christine Shin. It was first released in the United States on December 10, 2004 as a part of the Hollywood DV Festival where it received the 'Best Actress Award'.

Additional films

  • Searching for Angels (2006) (producer)
  • Movie Date (2006) (writer/director)

Recognition

In 2005, Chin was a honored by Film Independent (IFP/LA) as part of its Project Involve. She was also one of the finalists for 2007–2008 Disney/ABC/DGA Directing Fellowship. Her feature film project My Fake Husband, was selected as one of the fellows for the 2008 Filmmakers' Development Lab by Korean Film Council. The same script was also chosen as one of the finalists for 2008 New Writers Awards by CAPE (Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment) and Fox.

Her graduate thesis film Janie (2006), which received the Cine Golden Eagle Award, an Audience Award for 'Best Short Film' at Dances With Films Film Festival, and a Gold Remi at WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival, had its television premiere on KCET (PBS) as a part of 2006 Fine Cut Series.

References

  1. ^ "The Filmmakers of Finecut". KCET. Retrieved 28 March 2010.
  2. Alum Christine Shin News Retrieved: 2010-03-21.
  3. Grant Recipients Retrieved: 2010-03-21.
  4. King Finishing Fund Award Recipient & Sloan Update Retrieved: 2010-03-21.
  5. KOFIC News Retrieved: 2010-03-20.
  6. KOREAN FILM COUNCIL ANNOUNCES MENTORS AND SUCCESSFUL FINALISTS FOR FILMMAKERS' DEVELOPMENT LAB 2008 2010-03-21.
  7. 2009 WINNERS AND FINALISTS Retrieved: 2010-03-20.
  8. "KOFIC News: Korean Film Council Announces Mentors and Successful Finalists for Filmmakers' Development Lab 2008". Korean Film Council. 3 June 2008. Retrieved 28 March 2010.

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