We’re very excited to be in Hemmings. Founded in 1954 by Ernest Hemmings, it’s a leading resource for car collectors. Whether you’re an aspiring car collector or you own a fleet of them, Hemmings fuels your passion with in-depth knowledge. We love their expertise in Dean Moon’s storied history, from helping Carroll Shelby build the first Shelby Cobra to serving as one of the founding members of SEMA (originally the Speed Equipment Manufacturers Association and now the Specialty Equipment Market Association). We deeply appreciate Hemmings helping us to raise awareness about our fundraising and distribution efforts. Thank you to Tara Hurlin and Hemmings for their generous support! Stay tuned as we plan our World Premiere.
To read the article:
https://www.hemmings.com/stories/new-mooneyes-documentary/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=EDaily&utm_campaign=2024-02-07&uemlid=92d85e924889d04529be84da70b325e846a3253860c848122954084bafd29ee1
To learn more about “Craft of Speed”:
craftofspeed.com
“CRAFT OF SPEED” IS IN “CAR AND DRIVER”
We’re deeply honored to be in “Car and Driver,” one of the leading automotive publications in the world. We had the pleasure of being interviewed by Elana Scherr, Senior Editor/Features of “Car and Driver,” after she attended our MOONEYES Family & Friends Screening of “Craft of Speed.” We appreciate her extensive knowledge of hot rod history and MOONEYES. We love her in-depth coverage of the human story behind this iconic company, honoring Dean Moon, Shige Suganuma, and Chico Kodama. For many people, legendary publications like “Car and Driver,” which started in the hey day of hot rodding (founded in 1955), are the portals into the immersive world of car culture. So we’re very moved to be featured in it. Thank you to Elana Scherr and “Car and Driver” for this beautifully written article and Victor Carrillo of The ID Agency for his thoughtful introduction. Stay tuned as we plan our World Premiere.
To read the article:
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a46619090/mooneyes-documentary-hot-rodding-details/
To learn more about “Craft of Speed”:
craftofspeed.com
CONGRATULATIONS TO CHICO KODAMA ON BEING INDUCTED INTO THE GRAND NATIONAL ROADSTER SHOW HALL OF FAME!
We had the honor of attending the 74th Grand National Roadster Show (GNRS) Hall of Fame Dinner and watching Chico Kodama, President of MOONEYES USA, being inducted. About to celebrate its 75th anniversary, the GNRS is the longest running indoor car show in the world. 2023 Inductee and one of our esteemed interviewees, Dave Shuten, introduced Chico, sharing his story of moving to Los Angeles and meeting him for the first time. He talked about how nice he was and how he’s remained so after all these years of knowing him. Chico accepted the honor by saying how touched he feels when people thank him for helping to save Moon Equipment Company. As an incredibly humble person, he said the award should actually go to the owner of MOONEYES, Shige Suganuma. He also thanked his wife, Sandy, and his family for their love and support. We couldn’t be more proud of Chico, Shige, and the entire family of MOONEYES.
MOONEYES FAMILY & FRIENDS SCREENING OF "CRAFT OF SPEED"
Check out a selection of photos from the MOONEYES Family & Friends Screening of “Craft of Speed.” Thank you again to everyone who attended this private screening, hosted by MOONEYES, AutoMoto Entertainment, Bike Shed Moto Co., and Humanist Films.
THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO VISITED OUR BOOTH AT THE MOONEYES NEW YEAR’S PARTY!
The long-running MOONEYES X-Mas Party, which has now become the MOONEYES New Year’s Party, is one of the best events to celebrate the new year. We deeply appreciate everyone who came by our booth and chatted with us about “Craft of Speed.” We enjoyed catching up with old friends and meeting new ones, especially from abroad. We had the pleasure of hanging out with Morgan Gales of Bike Shed Moto Co., who were the wonderful hosts of our recent MOONEYES Family & Friends Screening, and Nick Tolosa of Makina Driver’s Club, who was inspired to start his own popular brand because of MOONEYES. We had the honor of meeting Sergio Domingues of Street Legal Apparel, a MOONEYES dealer in Brazil, and Matt and Noel of 76 Kustoms, custom motorcycle builders who hold the Bop N’ Roll Kustom Kulture Show in the Philippines. While we admire the wide range of vehicles at the event, we love meeting all the different people, united by their passion for car and motorcycle culture. Thank you so much to MOONEYES for allowing us to exhibit at their well-attended event. And thank you to AutoMoto Entertainment for partnering with us. Stay tuned as we plan our World Premiere.
To learn more:
craftofspeed.com
THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO ATTENDED THE MOONEYES FAMILY & FRIENDS SCREENING OF “CRAFT OF SPEED”!
Thank you so much to Fred LoBianco, Scott Parker, and the entire team at AutoMoto Entertainment for their inspired work in organizing this private screening. A heartfelt thank you to Anthony “Dutch” van Someren, Vikki van Someren, Morgan Gales, Fiona Richardson, Lee Goodchild, and all the staff and members at Bike Shed Moto Co. for being such wonderful hosts at their beautiful L.A. location. Many thanks to Victor Carrillo and his whole team at the ID Agency for their expert assistance with strategic planning and media introductions. Thank you to Hot Rod Magazine, Car and Driver Magazine, Mattel/Hot Wheels, SEMA, Igloo, and many leading media, brands, and organizations for attending. Most of all, our deepest gratitude to Shige Suganuma, Chico Kodama, and all the MOONEYES family and staff for all their support. It was very touching to see so many friends of MOONEYES attend this event. We deeply appreciate all of our sponsors, donors, and supporters for their generous assistance with our film. A special thank you to our talented crew for making this film possible. Thanks to our good friend, Glen Tao, for photographing this unforgettable evening. And a final thank you to my wife and family for their love and support. This film honors the important contributions of Dean Moon, Shige Suganuma, and Chico Kodama to hot rodding and more generally car and motorcycle culture. But it also pays tribute to all of their family and friends and the MOONEYES fans who have supported them. Please stay tuned as we plan our World Premiere.
To learn more:
craftofspeed.com
See photos from the screening.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM “CRAFT OF SPEED”!
Happy holidays from “Craft of Speed”! This holiday season is meaningful because we finished our feature documentary about legendary MOONEYES after four years of passionate work. We deeply appreciate Shige Suganuma, Chico Kodama, and all of the MOONEYES family, friends, and staff for their generous support of our film. We’re grateful to the entire Jim Dunn Racing family and team for their kind help. Thank you to all of our interviewees, crew, sponsors, donors, and supporters for their great assistance. Special thanks to the AutoMoto Film Festival and the ID Agency for their strong partnership. With this film, we wanted to create a special gift for MOONEYES fans and the international car & motorcycle community. We look forward to sharing it with you in the new year.
Please follow us for the latest updates: craftofspeed.com @humanistfilms
THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO ATTENDED OUR "CRAFT OF SPEED" SNEAK PEEK!
Thank you to everyone who attended our “Craft of Speed” Sneak Peek at the AutoMoto Film Festival / Winter event! We deeply appreciate all your love and support! A heartfelt thank you to Shige Suganuma, Chico Kodama, and all the MOONEYES family, friends, and staff for their generous assistance in making our feature documentary. Special thanks to legendary Jim Dunn Racing for their kind help. Many thanks to our sponsors, donors, and supporters. This preview screening wouldn’t have been possible without the vision, dedication, and hard work of Fred LoBianco, Scott Parker, Aaron Kahan, Ben Kahan, Davis Powers, and the entire AutoMoto Film Festival team. We’re very honored to share the stage with Robert Williams, Steve Vallino, Sean Starr, Sarah Reyes, Daniel Driensky, and all the talented filmmakers. We’re also excited to work with AutoMoto to support the Ronald McDonald House Pasadena. Deepest thanks to our entire “Craft of Speed” team for their inspired work.
Please stay tuned for more exciting news about “Craft of Speed”: craftofspeed.com
EXPERIENCE THE SOUND OF “CRAFT OF SPEED”
When you step into the historic MOONEYES Machine Shop, it has a distinctive sound. Vintage metalworking machines, from lathes to drill presses to milling machines, create a symphony of whirring sounds as the MOONEYES craftspeople make their famous speed parts. In “Craft of Speed,” the MOONEYES Machine Shop and the rest of the legendary MOONEYES Santa Fe Springs location become a powerful character in our feature documentary, with its own strong voice.
To produce the evocative sound of “Craft of Speed,” we worked with an incredible team, many of whom we’ve had the honor of collaborating with for a long time.
Inspired by the unique sound of MOONEYES, our composers, Sven Faulconer and Anthony Loomis, created a powerful score for the film. They brilliantly translated the cyclical sounds of the machines into an “ostinato,” a repeating musical rhythm. Sven composed the beautiful music for the Academy Award-winning short documentary, “The Elephant Whisperers.” Anthony has contributed additional music and synth programming to projects such as Marvel’s “Spider-Man,” “Daredevil,” “Invincible,” and more.
Our sound supervisor/sound designer & editor/foley artist, Jeff Hutchins, designed the rich soundscape of the film, bringing it to life. He’s known for his extraordinary work on “SpongeBob: Squarepants” and has won five Emmys and seven Golden Reel awards.
Our dialogue editor/re-recording mixer, Bruce Greenspan, optimized all of the dialogue. Instead of typical interview footage, the documentary uses its interviews primarily as voiceover, making it feel more personal and introspective.
Finally, Bruce mixed all of the sound, carefully balancing it to serve the story. He mixed the terrifying sound of the Netflix docuseries, “Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer.” We did the final check of the sound at Monkeyland Audio, owned by sound industry veteran Trip Brock. Monkeyland Audio’s extensive credits include the Academy Award-winning, “An Inconvenient Truth.”
We feel very honored to work with such an amazing team, who have elevated our film with their inspired work.
The AutoMoto Film Festival / Winter will be screening a Sneak Peek of “Craft of Speed,” a 20-minute preview of our film, on Sunday, 12/10/2023, at 7:30 p.m. Join us for an early look—and listen—of our film.
Sneak Peek Screening and Q&A:
Sunday, 12/10/2023, 7:30 p.m.
South Park Center (USC Tower)
1139 S. Hill St.
Los Angeles, CA 90015
To learn more about the “Craft of Speed” Sneak Peek:
https://www.automotoentertainment.com/filmfest-winter-2023
To buy tickets to the AutoMoto Film Festival / Winter event:
https://automotoentertainment.ticketsauce.com/e/automoto-film-festival-winter-2023
“CRAFT OF SPEED” SNEAK PEEK TO SCREEN AT AUTOMOTO FILM FESTIVAL / WINTER
A “Craft of Speed” Sneak Peek, a 20-minute preview of the film, will be screening at the AutoMoto Film Festival / Winter event in Los Angeles on Sunday, 12/10/2023, at 7:30 p.m. We’re deeply honored to be a part of this special event. After four years of hard work making the film, we’re very excited to share this exclusive sneak peek. As lovers of the arts and culture, we’re proud to share the stage with “Art is Love: Nepal” and “Robt. Williams: Facile Raconteur.” Robert Williams not only founded the revolutionary “low brow” art movement and created the groundbreaking Juxtapoz Magazine, he also worked for renowned pinstriper/artist/car designer, Ed Roth, and is a longtime friend of MOONEYES. Thank you to the AutoMoto Film Festival for this huge honor.
Sneak Peek Screening and Q&A:
Sunday, 12/10/2023, 7:30 p.m.
South Park Center (USC Tower)
1139 S. Hill St.
Los Angeles, CA 90015
To learn more about the “Craft of Speed” Sneak Peek:
https://www.automotoentertainment.com/filmfest-winter-2023
To buy tickets to the AutoMoto Film Festival / Winter event:
https://automotoentertainment.ticketsauce.com/e/automoto-film-festival-winter-2023
“CRAFT OF SPEED” IS NOW COMPLETED!
We’re excited to announce that after four years of hard work, “Craft of Speed,” our feature documentary about MOONEYES, is now completed. It’s been an incredible honor working on this film and documenting the lives of Dean Moon, Dean Moon, Jr., Shige Suganuma, and Chico Kodama. We created this film with an extraordinary crew and post-production team: Tuan Tran, Producer/Co-Director of Photography; Sven Faulconer, Co-Composer; Anthony Loomis, Co-Composer; Jeff Hutchins, Sound Supervisor/Sound Designer & Editor/Foley Artist; Bruce Greenspan, Dialogue Editor/Re-Recording Mixer; Sven Igawa, Design/Director Graphic Designer; Kan Taniguchi, Japan Unit/Producer; Peter Grasse, Japan Unit/Producer/Mr. Positive; Meng Du, Japan Unit/Associate Producer/Mr. Positive; and James Honeycutt, Japan Unit/Director of Photography. Our film wouldn’t be possible without the generous support of Shige Suganuma, Chico Kodama, Dean Moon, Jr., the MOONEYES family, our sponsors, donors, and supporters. As part of the AutoMoto Film Festival’s special Winter 2023 event on Sunday, 12/10/2023, we’re presenting a Sneak Peek, a 20-minute preview, of our film. Join us for this early look at the film.
Sneak Peek Screening and Q&A:
AutoMoto Film Festival / Winter 2023
Sunday, 12/10/2023, 7:30 p.m.
1139 S. Hill St.
Los Angeles, CA 90015
To visit the “Craft of Speed” official site:
https://www.craftofspeed.com/
To learn more about the “Craft of Speed” Sneak Peek:
https://www.automotoentertainment.com/filmfest-winter-2023
To buy tickets to the AutoMoto Film Festival / Winter event:
https://automotoentertainment.ticketsauce.com/e/automoto-film-festival-winter-2023
TUAN TRAN VIDEO + HUMANIST FILMS SUPPORT PLIANT FOR THE DAVE THOMAS FOUNDATION FOR ADOPTION
We recently had the honor of working with Pliant for the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, filming an interview of child welfare advocates David Ambroz and Maci Dean and a PSA for National Adoption Day. David is the author of the best-selling “A Place Called Home: A Memoir” about his own adoption experience. Our friends at Tuan Tran Video shot and edited the videos. We did the portraiture and behind-the-scenes photography. We were deeply moved by David and Maci’s powerful stories. Thank you to Michelle Reiner and Michael Draper of Pliant for this meaningful project.
To watch the PSA for National Adoption Day:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgUCBmPEJvI
To learn more about the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption:
https://www.davethomasfoundation.org/
"CRAFT OF SPEED" IS INTERVIEWED BY GNARLY MAGAZINE
Recently, we had the honor of being interviewed by Jeffrey Alexander for Gnarly Magazine. The article will appear in their July 2023 issue. However, you can read the online version for free in the sneak peak of their new website. A quarterly publication, Gnarly Magazine specializes in Kustom Kulture, from hot rods and motorcycles to artists and pintstripers to their vibrant community. We’ve always loved magazines. While we enjoy social media, we deeply appreciate traditional media, which invites you to read in-depth articles and pour over beautiful photography at your own luxurious pace. So we applaud Gnarly Magazine for their strong commitment to print. Thank you to writer Jeffrey Alexander, publishers Johnny VonGnarly and Hot Rod Chuck, and Gnarly Magazine for this great honor.
To read the online article:
http://gnarlymag.com/mooneyes-documentary-celebrates-kustom-kultures-international-unity/
To learn more about Gnarly Magazine:
https://gnarlymagazine.com/
WHITTIER LIBRARY TO SCREEN “THE TALES OF THE RAT FINK” AND “CRAFT OF SPEED” TRAILER
The Whittier Library’s Reel Club documentary film club will be hosting a screening of “The Tales of the Rat Fink,” a wonderful feature documentary about artist/pinstriper/custom car designer, Ed Roth, on Monday, 3/20/2023, at 6:00 p.m. As part of this special event, we’ll be presenting our “Craft of Speed” trailer. Dean Moon and Ed Roth were close friends and powerful icons in the hot rod industry. MOONEYES continues to be good friends with the Roth Family and honors Roth’s important legacy. Thank you to the Whittier Library, Jacqueline Sanchez, and Rachel Fiore for this incredible opportunity.
“The Tales of the Rat Fink” Screening
“Craft of Speed” Trailer Presentation by Director Ming Lai
Monday, 3/20/2023, at 6:00 p.m.
Whittier Library
7344 Washington Ave.
Whittier, CA 90606
To learn more about the screening of “The Tales of the Rat Fink”:
https://www.whittierlibrary.org/Home/Components/Calendar/Event/10958/1646
To watch the “Craft of Speed” trailer:
https://www.craftofspeed.com/trailer
“CRAFT OF SPEED” IS FEATURED ON MAKINA DRIVERS CLUB
We had the pleasure of meeting Nick Tolosa, the founder of the Makina Drivers Club, at the Mooneyes New Year Party 2023. Inspired by the inaugural MOONEYES New Year Party in 2022 and his longtime love of cars, he launched his own car culture lifestyle brand. Honoring his ethnicity, Nick named his company, “Makina,” which means “machine” in Filipino. We love not only the evocative name of his company but also the immense pride in where it’s based—Eagle Rock, California and Honolulu, Hawaii. His brand is not limited by a specific make or model of car but embraces all types of cars and drivers. His clothing line includes warm tributes to a local Eagle Rock European and Asian auto parts store and a beloved Hawaiian drag racer. We appreciate the great design of his brand and even more so his strong sense of community. Thank you to Nick and Makina Drivers Club for featuring “Craft of Speed” on their site.
Visit the Makina Drivers Club site:
https://makinadriversclub.com/
Follow them on social media:
@makinadriversclub
“CRAFT OF SPEED” IS THE IDA-SUPPORTED DOC OF THE WEEK
Thank you to the International Documentary Association for selecting our “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Documentary as their IDA-Supported Doc of the Week, in celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month! In “Craft of Speed,” we document the important work of Shige Suganuma and Chico Kodama, two Japanese/Japanese American hot rodders and speed industry leaders, in preserving the legacy of Dean Moon, a legendary hot rodder and speed equipment pioneer. We also show how they battled against racism and xenophobia in their impassioned work. Representation matters. Hopefully, stories about this subject can help combat the rise of racism and violence against not only Asians and Asian Americans but all races. The IDA is the respected fiscal sponsor of our film as well as our previous feature documentary, “Visions of Warriors.” We’ve had the honor of working with them for a long time. We appreciate their continuing support of our work.
To learn more about “Craft of Speed”:
https://www.craftofspeed.com/
To learn more about the IDA and donate to our documentary project:
https://www.documentary.org/project/craft-speed-mooneyes-documentary
"CRAFT OF SPEED" IS INTERVIEWED BY THE AUTOMOTO FILM & ARTS FESTIVAL
Thank you to the AutoMoto Film & Arts Festival for interviewing us regarding our “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Documentary! It was a huge honor to talk with this fast-growing festival that specializes in car and motorcycle culture. We deeply appreciate the festival’s generous support of our film. Thank you to the entire team at AutoMoto, including Fred LoBianco, Davis Powers, Scott Parker, Jeremy Cable, Aaron Kahan, and Ben Kahan. Thank you as well to the Valley Relics Museum for hosting the interview.
To watch the interview:
https://youtu.be/w5_iiC5upWE
To learn more about the AutoMoto Film & Arts Festival:
https://www.amfilmfest.com/craft-of-speed
To learn more about Valley Relics Museum:
https://valleyrelicsmuseum.org/
"CRAFT OF SPEED” IS FEATURED ON SPEEDHUNTERS
The “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Documentary Trailer #1 and crowdfunding campaign is featured on Speedhunters, one of our favorite sites. We love their dedicated coverage, in-depth articles, and beautiful photography of global car culture. They passionately bring together all different genres of cars and their enthusiasts, documenting this powerful global movement. The article was written by Vladimir Ljadov, a talented automotive journalist and photographer whose work can be seen here. Thank you to Vladimir Ljadov, Brad Lord, and Speedhunters for this huge honor.
To read the article:
http://www.speedhunters.com/2022/02/craft-of-speed-the-mooneyes-documentary-is-coming/
To watch the trailer:
https://vimeo.com/653297485
To donate to our crowdfunding campaign:
https://craftofspeed.wedid.it/campaigns/10132-craft-of-speed-mooneyes-documentary-fundraising-campaign-2022
“CRAFT OF SPEED” MOONEYES DOCUMENTARY TRAILER #1 DROPS ON LUNAR NEW YEAR
We’re excited to announce that our “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Documentary Trailer #1 will be dropping on Tuesday, 2/1/2022, the Lunar New Year. We’ll also be launching a crowdfunding campaign to raise money for post-production costs. Our feature documentary project has been an amazing journey. We started it in October 2019. Despite the extreme challenges of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic, we’re about to finish filming and will transition to editing. Thank you to our fiscal sponsor, grantors, donors, and supporters. Our film wouldn’t be possible without your generous support.
To watch the trailer:
https://vimeo.com/653297485
To donate:
https://craftofspeed.wedid.it/campaigns/10132-craft-of-speed-mooneyes-documentary-fundraising-campaign-2022
IN MEMORIAM: ALLAN BERNARD KARP
There are very people who can teach magic. Al Karp was one of them. He was one of my photography teachers, who taught me the arcane art of black and white photography printing. Watching a print gradually appear in the developer was like magic. The dim red glow of the darkroom’s safelight added to this mysterious feeling. In the darkroom, everyone worked quietly, even reverently. However, outside the darkroom, Al would be cracking up everyone with his wicked humor. In between his jokes, he would evaluate my prints and give me his sage advice, teaching me not just about technique but more importantly about nuance.
As a filmmaking student, I wanted to learn more about motion picture film processing, but it was cost-prohibitive. Studying black and white photography printing, on the other hand, was less expensive, learning one frame at a time. This is how I met Al. After serving in the Air Force and working at Commercial Union Insurance Company, he pursued his passion and taught photography at Burbank Adult School for almost 25 years. He loved Pentax cameras and enjoyed large format photography. He used his earnings for his other passion—golf. Small in stature, he was outsize in his knowledge, warmth, and humor.
I recently learned that Al had passed away from illness before the pandemic. My own father, who’s also passed on, was a photographer in China. After he immigrated to the U.S., he worked for an aircraft x-ray lab, processing x-rays of aircraft parts. I always wanted to learn how to develop and print film from my father but never got the chance. I found a worthy substitute through Al, for whom I’m forever grateful. I’ll miss him but I’ll think of him along with my dad whenever I’m in the darkroom.
Ming Lai
To read Pasadena Star-News’ Obituary:
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/pasadenastarnews/name/allan-karp-obituary?id=8251902