This is a documentary?
That’s great.
Recent, OK.
Oh, great.
They make Firefox.
Is there a way you can work with private corporations to make it less, to make it free, as well?
US dollars.
Everyone can share. What about private software from the States? For instance, Adobe Premiere, which my mom uses to edit, they charge her 60 bucks a month.
That makes sense. I heard that you have this project where you’re trying to make software in Taiwan for free, right?
That’s wonderful. That’s great.
There you go.
[laughs] You should write one yourself.
So much has happened to you since you were 14.
When I read your bio, I was like, "What? Why isn’t there a movie?" Have you written a biography?
I live in Los Angeles. I’m co-chair of the Asian American Committee at the Director’s Guild. I’m also working for ABC as part of their program to direct television. Then, my mom told me about you. I was so excited to meet you for so many reasons. This is...
No, we’re in the development stage. We’re trying to put together the elements of cast, putting in the money, so very early stages.
Yes.
You’re welcome.
Of course. By the way, here’s my movie. I’m a director. It’s Blu-Ray. I made a little movie a couple years ago. If you wanted to see it, here it is.