CAPE was founded in 1991 as a way to connect AAPIs in the entertainment industry by television producer and executive Wenda Fong, publicist Fritz Friedman, and film producer and executive Chris Lee. The organization had few members when it was founded, as there were very few Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders who were very visible in the media. However, since its founding, CAPE has grown to support both new and established actors, writers, directors, producers, agents, and executives. Despite starting small, the CAPE community mobilized through volunteer efforts, and their educational programs and opportunities have helped members develop their careers in the entertainment industry by connecting them to the tools they need to enhance their careers. Additionally, CAPE has been working on developing connections with US and International film industries of China, India, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and the Philippines. In 2009, CAPE hired its first Executive Director, Jennifer Sanderson. In 2014, CAPE moved from being a paid membership-driven organization to a mission-driven organization. The organization decided that in order to fulfill its original goals of serving the AAPI community, they needed to open up their resources to be available to anyone who needed to access them. In December 2014, Jennifer Sanderson officially stepped down. In 2015, Michelle K. Sugihara took helm and is currently CAPE's Executive Director. In October 2016, CAPE celebrated its 25th Anniversary. Steven Yeun, Harry Shum Jr., and Constance Wu were some of the many in attendance.
Programs
New Writers Fellowship
The CAPE New Writers Fellowship was established in 1999 in order to discover and help emerging AAPI writers and artists. Writers submit original works in two categories, film and television. Up to 10 fellows are selected and winners receive a $4,000 prize, a reading of their script, and opportunities to connect with entertainment executives and producers. Additionally, fellows undergo intensive curriculum training with industry professionals. Fellowship winners are presented at an annual gala to which members of the AAPI entertainment community are invited. Notable winners of the fellowship include Alice Wu, Randall Park, Leonard Chang, and Matthew Yang King.
Casting Workshop Participants are given training on preparing for auditions as well as opportunities to meet casting directors behind hit shows.
Casting Headshot Review Actors are given assessment and improvement tips for their headshots.
TV Pitch LabThe Pitch Lab provides writers and producers advice on how to properly pitch their concepts to be entertaining and commercially successful.
Executive Networking Session and Senior Executive Dinner
Digital Fellowship Program A program being developed in order to introduce participants to the digital filmmaking process.