 This is Polar Marquez for CalTV Entertainment. I'm here with actor and Cal alum, John Cho, co-writer, Zeb, and director and writer, Anish. For their upcoming film, Searching. I didn't know her. I didn't know my daughter. We showed it at Sundance that I really was sort of blown away by what we had made, which was we were depicting a whole Asian-American family and showing it at the most important film festival in America, and to witness people watching this normalized, loving Asian-American family was very moving for me. Zeb first met with a production company called Basilevs, and they kind of asked him to come up with an idea for a film that was a short film that took place on the computer screen. 9-1-1, what's your emergency? I'm calling to report a missing person. Okay, who is this regarding? My daughter. So since the whole movie takes place on all the devices we use every day, we decided we should probably just use the devices that we use every day. So we used real laptop, I mean we used GoPros that we would put on top of laptops. We used news kind of cameras, old home video cameras, and we actually used iPhones, including Anish's iPhone. Literally, this is the camera that we shot most of the movie on. All right, John, this question's for you. As a Cal alum, what were your... Go Bears. What was your go-to chief eats on campus? There was like a rice bowl, and then I would ask for... Extra sauce. That was my go-to move. I mean, I think it was under three bucks. I mean, I think it was under three bucks. My one advice would be, open yourself up to different sorts of classes. Take weird classes that you have. Scratch itches, if you're curious about a particular subject, this is the time to do it. This is Paloma Marquez for Cal TV Entertainment. Make sure to check out their movie and searching in theaters August 24th. We should say Go Bears. Yeah, we definitely will. You should say, I will never say that. If I can get all of you guys to say Go Bears. No, okay, yeah. I'm going to sabotage that ask and throw in some Trojan love. Yeah. One, two, three. Go Bears!