Since 2016, A-Game has connected talented Asian American pre-WGA and WGA writers with executives, representatives, and showrunners through events like Zoom meetings, mixers, and lunches.
We have put on 60+ events within the last four years with executives from Netflix, Paramount, the CW, Apple TV, Disney, Lionsgate, and many more. Membership is FREE, and these events help writers make the connections to get repped and staffed.
A-Game is already making a difference. To date, A-Game has set up over 100 lunches and Zoom meetings. This support is vital for opening doors, breaking barriers, and giving talented AAPI storytellers the chance to share their voices.
We are raising money for our annual Dim Sum Mixer where writers get to meet and chat with execs over a casual lunch. All additional donations will go to pay for lunches for our guests and writers currently struggling.
Your support directly contributes to increasing AAPI representation in Hollywood, making TV and film more reflective of our diverse stories. Please help lift up a new wave of AAPI creatives by donating or sharing our GoFundMe!
“In 2021, I attended A-Game's Dim Sum Brunch and my life changed. I met an executive at the brunch who kindly recommended me to a showrunner for a staffing job. I didn't end up getting that job! But... the studio exec in charge of that show remembered the recommendation from the first exec, and decided to put me up for another show. That second show hired me. So indirectly, A-Game helped me get my second staff job! And it doesn't stop there. At the same brunch, I met an executive at a production company who asked to read my sample. She loved it but her slate was full at the time. Fast forward to 4 years (!) later. She reached out to me out of the blue because she remembered my sample and wanted to meet with me again. Long story short, we're now trying to see if we can work on something together. I would never have met her had it not been for the A-Game brunch. Things happen indirectly... or sometimes take years to come into fruition... but A-Game was the start of these journeys for me. So thank you, A-Game!” - Minoti Vaishnav
“A-Game does an incredible job of setting up conversations with agents, managers, producers, and executives looking for Asian-American talent. After one of these events, I followed up with one of the guests who was a lit manager. Three weeks later, I signed with him.” - Eric Loo
"Given how most fellowships only take on 1 or 2 AAPI writers per year, I believe A-Game does an invaluable job at providing industry access to a much wider, equally deserving pool of talented up-and-coming AAPI writers. I've done a number of writing fellowships, and A-Game rivals both of them in terms of the connections I've made (and hope to continue to make)." - Albert Wang
"A-Game has been such a blessing as an Asian writer. It's a resource to connect with other creatives in your field, as well as network with people on the 'other side of the table' you might not have the opportunity to come across in your social circle." - Stephen Nolly.
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A Game
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Los Angeles, CA