Ada Tseng is an assistant editor on the Utility Journalism team at the Los Angeles Times. The team publishes stories and information that help people solve problems, answer questions and make big decisions about life in and around Los Angeles. She previously led coverage of Orange County as TimesOC’s entertainment editor, and she co-hosts the Asian American pop culture history podcast “Saturday School.”
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Entonces, ¿quieres dirigir, pero no tienes un benefactor rico o miles de dólares de sobra? Puede que sea el momento de pensar en recaudar dinero de la multitud de amantes del cine.
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