Gene, I don’t know if this question has been asked already or how many times it has been if it has but…
You mentioned in the article that you got footage of martial stuff… what happens to this footage? Ever sell or share any? Just curious.
Is it worthy of being packaged and sold? I’m guessing it is.
Oh yeah…
I’ve been working on putting together a documentary/demo vid on the First World Traditional Wushu Festival. Actually, I’ve been trying to work on it but it keeps getting pushed aside. My original plan was to have it out by the time I finished my most recent Shaolin Trips, but the last chapter just went up and I’m not much closer than when I started. It WILL happen, especially since we’ve taken pre-orders already. I have hours upon hours of footage to showcase. It’s the editing part that’s time consuming.
TNX for the speedy reply,
be sure to tell us when it’s ready.
I’m sure I’ve already downloaded every free video and kung fu clip there is to be found on the internet and I’d like to see something new ![]()
Don’t you worry
As soon as it comes out, the forum will know first. Thanks for your support, Starchaser107!
is that the one with the advertisement in the magazine for reserve now?
Hey, give credit bro… lol, you’re not the only one ![]()
Yeah, thats the one for preorder…
Shaolinlueb
is that the one with the advertisement in the magazine for reserve now?
Yeah, probably. The ad is on page 23 of our Shaolin Special 2005.
Shaolin Trips by Gene Ching
I’m pleased to announce the debut of my new book.
Shaolin Trips.
For starters, here’s the promo blurb:
Gene Ching collects over a decade and a half worth of research on Shaolin Temple. Ching documents Shaolins convoluted journey from post-Cultural Revolution ruins to the global Buddhist juggernaut it has become today. Along the way, Ching recounts his personal trips to Shaolin, replete with cultural challenges, comic catastrophes and the occasional flash of enlightenment. With dozens of profiles of outstanding Shaolin monks and masters, Shaolin Trips reveals the stories behind the robes from the perspective of a Shaolin disciple and Kung Fu Tai Chi Magazines Associate Publisher. Fully indexed. 669 pages.
Fascinating for the general reader, Shaolin Trips is a must for the martial artist. Meir Shahar, Tel Aviv University, author of The Shaolin Monastery: History, Religion and the Chinese Martial Arts
And if you don’t have my documentary, we’re offering that with my book as a special discounted package.
Shaolin Trips: Book & DVD Pack
Here’s the promo blurb on for this:
Shaolin Trips: The First World Traditional Wushu Festival
Gene Ching presents the landmark spectacle of the largest martial arts event the world has ever seen, the First World Traditional Wushu Festival held in Mainland China Chapter 13 of Genes new book. From the monstrous Opening Gala, to the record-breaking 45,000 performer procession to Shaolin Temple, to the thousands of international competitors, this is an unforgettable glimpse into the world of Chinese martial arts. Packed with traditional old masters, authentic Shaolin monks, exotic weapons, rare styles, international wushu champions and rare private footage, here is an extraordinary journey into the cradle of martial arts.
I’ll have more info on this later, after I spam the world (well, the world wide web) trying to sell my work.
im totally buying this. thanks gene! its been a loooong time coming ![]()
in class???
[QUOTE=GeneChing;1015199]I’ll have more info on this later, after I spam the world (well, the world wide web) trying to sell my work.[/QUOTE]
Ummmmmm.. is this work of art going to be on hand and available for sale during your class next month??? We are sort of a captive audience…
Thanks for your support, as always, Lucas
I’ll bring a few, Skip J. My book is 669 pages, which makes it pretty heavy to carry on an airplane, especially if I bring several. Plus I don’t really care to schlep them around the tournament as I’ll already be toting the company camera, etc. So I’ll check a small piece of luggage with a couple of books, but certainly not that many, and sell them on a first come, first serve basis, preferably all at the workshop.
great!
[QUOTE=GeneChing;1015258]I’ll bring a few, Skip J. My book is 669 pages, which makes it pretty heavy to carry on an airplane, especially if I bring several. Plus I don’t really care to schlep them around the tournament as I’ll already be toting the company camera, etc. So I’ll check a small piece of luggage with a couple of books, but certainly not that many, and sell them on a first come, first serve basis, preferably all at the workshop.[/QUOTE]
That would be me… first come, first served…
autographed would be nice…
Mine shipped this afternoon - shipped the same day. I can’t frikin’ wait!
[QUOTE=GeneChing;1015199]I’m pleased to announce the debut of my new book.
Shaolin Trips.
For starters, here’s the promo blurb:
And if you don’t have my documentary, we’re offering that with my book as a special discounted package.
Shaolin Trips: Book & DVD Pack
Here’s the promo blurb on for this:
I’ll have more info on this later, after I spam the world (well, the world wide web) trying to sell my work.[/QUOTE]
Wicked !!!
so did you see any of the shaolin on your trips gene? ![]()
just ordered the combo pack!
[QUOTE=kristcaldwell;1015399]just ordered the combo pack![/QUOTE]does that mean it comes with a can of authentic shaolin soda and a set of authentic prayer beads?? ![]()
I remember one time Su Xi and I tripped acid and did the tiger-crane two man form. We wound up two miles east in the forest, and when I woke up, Su Xi had hamstrung a golden leopard with his bare teeth.
Shaolin trips are a trip, man.
[QUOTE=Seppukku;1015427]I remember one time Su Xi and I tripped acid and did the tiger-crane two man form. We wound up two miles east in the forest, and when I woke up, Su Xi had hamstrung a golden leopard with his bare teeth.
Shaolin trips are a trip, man.[/QUOTE]now THAT is ****ing shaolin!!!