StoryBoard

The Film and Video Journal of Pacific Islanders in Communications

Published twice each year, StoryBoard contains feature articles on new productions, workshops, film premieres, spotlights on Pacific Islander producers and scholarship recipients, and opportunity listings. One issue each year also contains PIC's Annual Report.

All past issues of StoryBoard are archived here. Browse through the selection and take a trip back through more than a decade of Pacific Islander media.

Letters, comments, and articles are welcome. All submissions must be typed and received by e-mail.
Please send them to storyboard@piccom.org.


Volume 4, Issue 2
Summer 1999

Featuring: The Last Country; Living Voices for Hawai'i; Digital Workshop; Spotlight: Laszlo Kovacs.

Volume 4, Issue 1
Spring 1999

Featuring: Wooden Ships; A "Work Made for Hire" in Copyright Law; New Zealand Film; Interview with Philippa Cambell.

Volume 3, Issue 4
Fall 1998

Featuring: Wayfinders: A Pacific Odyssey; PBS Goes Digital; Damien's Return to Kalaupapa; Pacific Images '98 Wrap-Up.

Volume 3, Issue 3
Summer 1998

Featuring: Le Afi Ua Mu: The Fire Is Burning; The Making of Damien; Going Digital; Interview with Sima Urale, Part II; Copyright: Music Rights.

Volume 3, Issue 2
Spring 1998

Featuring: Damien and John Kneubuhl; Hawai'i "Stings" Sundance; Interview with Sima Urale, Part I; Protecting Your Ideas, Treatments, and Screenplays.

Volume 3, Issue 1
January 1998

Featuring: Holo Mai Pele; Rena Owen; Story & Structure Are Everything; On the Road to San Diego; Sacred Vessels Launched at '97 Guam Film Festival.

Volume 2, Issue 3
September 1997

Featuring: Jason Scott Lee; Sacred Vessels in "Post" Post-Production; Spotlight: Shawn Sourgose.

Volume 2, Issue 2
May 1997

Featuring: On the Field with Jesse Sapolu; The View from Down Under; Heavenly Festival by the Bay; No One Misses Wit Da Hawaiian Sting; Navigating the Art of Video Production; Merata Mita Speaks Out.

Volume 2, Issue 1
February 1997

Featuring: Hawaiian Sting; From Story to Script: Arabesque Interrupted; Nanakuli Shoot—Baptism by Fire.