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Kenny Overcast

We were the Show him walking without talking PANA2366\n1:15 - 1:30 or 1:34 - 1:59 or 6:30 - 6:36\nonly Filipino family here.\nOr use\nPANA2380 for a shot of him walking in front\nof the house\nInterview Shot\nTransition\nLight Background Music\nAdd exterior of home in C0524\nFather\u2019s Name\nIMG_7459\nCO554 3:30\nAl\u2019s Father\u2019s Past is a Mystery IMG_7459\nCO554 6:00-6:59\nAs for dad's background is concerned, that\nremains a mystery. Other than that dad came\nfrom a rural background.\n*Notes Clean up Speech Here\nHe never spoke about it. Mom never spoke\nabout it. And these were the only two that we\nhad. any connection to the Philippines?\nMom, dad avoided any mention of politics,\nways of living in the Philippines.

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Everyone else had that basis of\nculture to fall back on.\nI never had a true identity until Filipino\ncooking, until doing mom and Dad's type of\ncooking\n(Fade to Black)\nText on screen\nText on screen\nACT 2\nInterview Shot\nWhat you're looking at is my childhood home,\nLincoln Street, 52, Langford Street, a three\nArchival image of the home before camera\nstory flat that my dad purchased back in 1958\nstarts to tilt down - IMG_7489\nfor about $40,000 in cash, all held in a paper\nshopping bag.\nI grew up here from the age of four to, Till\ncollege, so many, many years.

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Maybe\nbecause they came out of World War two\nwhen there was a lot of oppression by the,\nJapanese invading the horror of war and they\nwanted to forget that.\nSo my earliest memory,, was, my dad rolling Interview Shot\nup, honking the horn that he would, you go Shot of panning to the street, PANA2366 4:46\n- 4:58\nlike I'm home and everyone would come\nrushing out. Hey, you know,\nHe had contracted tuberculosis during World Interview Shot\nWar Two, and he had been hospitalized over Archival image of his dad IMG_7478 when\nWWII is mentioned.\na period of time. It was mostly just seeing\nArchival image when he could make an\nMom around us.

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When we could see dad it\nappearance IMG_7496\nwas a big deal.\nAl\u2019s Mother\u2019s name\nArchival image IMG_7468\nC553 1:38\nMy mother's\nTrim his initial pause after her name\nMother\u2019s Details\nArchival image looking wealthy IMG_7468\nC553 3:00-7:36\nArchival image as single mom IMG_7469\nHer family was exceedingly wealthy back in\nManila, where they even had servants for\nservants.hen found herself being this almost\nlike a, single mom in a strange country.\nBut she was so kind. She was very kind. But,\nfor punishment, you would get hit with her\nslipper, which was this, little slip on thing.\nArchival image wearing her favorite color\nPink. Favorite color.\nIMG_7513,\nMom would never let us out to play on the If we can stabilize it, show a shot of the street\nstreet. because there was a lot. Lots of traffic. and neighborhood, PANA2381 shakey or\nPANA2382 shakey\nLots of, as she said, Dirty people out there.\nInterview Shot when he gives her impression\nof \u201cDirty People\u201d\nSo, we, we pretty much stayed inside.

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my Interview Shot\nolder sister anna, my brother Dylan, then my Archival image of the kids IMG_7488\nlittle sister solodad that we were all pretty\nmuch bookworms.

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So we read a lot.\nWesternize\nInterview Shot\nEven back then they wanted to westernize us\nchildren.\nMother Tongue - Tagalog\nInterview Shot\nCO554 13:27\n*Use other interview angle when needed\nany time that they would speak with each\nother, it was in Tagalog.

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So we had absolutely\nno idea what they were talking about.\n3 sec each Transition of us driving through PANA2389\nthe city\nPANA2389 :12-22\nPANA2390\nAmerican Food as kids\nClipPana2430 :14:40 - 14:58\nTV dinners were favorite things to eat.\nStouffer's tuna fish pies were great thing. hot\ndogs. Hot dogs were my favorite.\nFishing\nInterview Shot\nClipPana2430\nPANA2392\nOkay, we are here at the piers of San\nFrancisco.

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This is overlooking the bay and,\nthis particular pier is where my dad would\ntake, my brother. And later on, my little sister,\nto go fishing. This is a time when we would\nnever get out of the house. But this was quite\nan adventure to actually go out on the pier\nwith a bucket. and cut up shrimp and then\ndrop it into the water. And lo and behold, first\ntime I dropped it in, I caught a fish that we\nwould get off a bucket full of fish, haul it back\nto the house. Dad would, gut and scale them.\nMom would boil them up and they would have\na feast.

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We would have fish sticks.\nRed\u2019s intro\nAl Walking into Reds PANA2398, PANA2401,\nClipPana2430\nPANA2402, PANA2401,PANA2405,\nPANA2399\nRed's Java house here has been here since\ntime immemorial.

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When I was a little kid\n*Notes Clean up Speech Here\nRed\u2019s intro Alternative\nClipPana2430\nAll ordering at Red\u2019s Java House PANA2400\nPANA2400\ncheeseburger and, onion rings,, onion rings.\nRed\u2019s & food\nBroll shots of him sitting down PANA2409,\neating red\u2019s food PANA2410, PANA2416\nTransition\nPANA2424 Al walking into the tent then\nfading the screen to black\nAct 3\nStart with Shot of stove igniting with sound\nMeaning of Cooking\nPANA2441\nPANA2437 5:10-6:04\n*Find WW11 footage of Japanese and US\nCooking for me was perhaps the only way to\nactually, know what being a Filipino is. Mom,\ndad avoided any mention of politics or or,\nways of living in the Philippines.

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Maybe\nbecause they came out of World War two\nwhen there was a lot of oppression by the,\nJapanese invading by, just the horror of war\nand pretty much they wanted to forget that.\nSo, for I myself, my siblings, the only way of\nconnecting was through food.\nFilipino\u2019s in SF\nNow Daly city is, Vallejo, you know, many of\nthe suburbs now are great enclaves of\nFilipinos. But back when I was growing up,\nthe, early 50s, early 60s, none of that existed.\nso, when you had the chance to get together,\nstart chopping, start rolling.\n*\nTransition\nStart with Shot of Thermometer PANA2442\nBackground music\nVinegar Shot PANA2451\nLumpias\nShot of Al drinking cocktail PANA2443\nLumpia are a party dish for Filipinos. It's a\nrather labor intensive affair that, requires, as *Create Chopping Sequence of all the\nveggies in order when he says there is a lot\nyou see, a lot of chopping into bite sized little\nof chopping\npieces, that, are then eventually mixed\ntogether, seasoned and rolled up into, to, egg\nroll wrappers and, but the whole idea is to\n*Show mixing the veggies together\nsee what you're eating. Texture. Very\nimportant. see how colorful it is.

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So you bite *Show Rolling Lumpia\ninto that, it opens up before you and you look\n*Shot of Al taking a bite of it when he\nat it go like\u2026\nmentions biting into it PANA 2457\n*Punch in to take Sal out of frame at 16:46.\nOr use other angle\nWhat Lumpia Means to Al\nShots of his family IMG_7488,IMG_7513\nLumpia, to me, means, gathering of people, Aldulayscannedimages1 folder: 0004, 0002\nfriends, family,the idea of feeling like you 0005\nbelong.\nAldulayscannedimages1 folder: 0005, 0006,\n*Notes Clean up Speech Here\n0002\nQuick Shots of people on set right before they\ntake a bite of the lumpia PANA2455-2462\nUse other interview angle when needed,\nC0558 1:55\nCooking these dishes. Make me happy. Make\nme grounded?\nPride\nAnd, now I feel immensely proud that I'm\nFilipino.\nUse Lav Mic C0559 3:45ish\nNatural Sounds. Sound Up!\nShort 3-5 sec Shots of each of the people on\nOutro with Credits\nset eating a lumpia."}

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{"text":"\nAudio\nVideo\nAct 1\nCU Shot of rolling\ngrowing up, I always felt I was somewhat lost,\nif you will.

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