THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO VISITED OUR “CRAFT OF SPEED” MOONEYES DOCUMENTARY / JANM “CRUISING J-TOWN” EXHIBIT BOOTH AT THE MOONEYES OPEN HOUSE!

Thank you to everyone who visited our “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Documentary / Japanese American National Museum (JANM) “Cruising J-Town” Exhibit booth the MOONEYES Open House! It was wonderful celebrating MOONEYES’ 75th Anniversary together. We loved seeing so many of our sponsors, donors, and supporters. We enjoyed sharing our multimedia project with MOONEYES fans. Thank you to Shige Suganuma, Chico Kodama, and the entire MOONEYES family for allowing us to be a part of this special event.

As we told our visitors, we’re planning many exciting upcoming cinema events. We’ll be screening our film in Oahu, Hawaii on Sunday, 8/24/2025 during the MOONEYES Hawaii 2025 Ohana Weekend and in Tacoma, Washington on Saturday, 8/30/2025 with Namsayin.

We’ve announced our “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Photography Book. We’re in the process of designing this beautiful art/documentary photography book. We plan to release it at the Yokohama Hot Rod Custom Show, one of the best automotive shows in the world, on Sunday, 12/7/2025. You can pre-order it here.

We were honored to exhibit at the MOONEYES Open House with our friends at the JANM “Cruising J-Town” Exhibition. This landmark exhibit tells the vast story of Japanese American car culture. With its own rich history, MOONEYES is part of this important exhibit. JANM has also released their companion book of the same name, which also includes MOONEYES. The exhibit will open on 7/31/2025 and run through 11/12/2025 at the gorgeous ArtCenter College of Design / Peter & Merle Mullin Gallery in Pasadena, California.

To learn more about “Craft of Speed”:
craftofspeed.com

To learn more about our screening in Hawaii during MOONEYES Hawaii 2025 Ohana Weekend:
https://www.mooneyeshawaii.com/s-ohanaweekend?fbclid=PAQ0xDSwLZijxleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABp4buVibUfSd2hJnPnHi8gmFq11HnzJm6yTLc1CY81yfgXavj61VdpE5qsz-p_aem_g5qqUErkzukmz9yYZyjz1g

To learn more about our screening in Tacoma, Washington with Namsayin:
https://www.instagram.com/p/DMF2bouRD5g/

To pre-order the “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Photography Book:
https://www.craftofspeed.com/store/photographybook

THE “CRAFT OF SPEED” MOONEYES PHOTOGRAPHY BOOK: DOCUMENTING HISTORY THROUGH ART

Image from the “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Photography Book

“Craft of Speed” was never intended to be just a film. Instead, it was always meant to be an extensive multimedia project, using different forms of media to tell the vast story of MOONEYES, including a feature documentary, cinema events, a documentary photography series, and now a photography book.

We launched the film first—a 2-hour long feature documentary that covers the entire history of MOONEYES, from Dean MOON founding the iconic American company to Shige Suganuma and Chico Kodama growing it into a coveted international brand. We knew that our film was longer than typical documentaries, which are 90 minutes or less, but we didn’t want to compromise this important history just to appeal to short viewer attention spans or film festival programming limits.

Then we planned dynamic cinema events to screen the film. Because we’re independent filmmakers, we knew that we couldn’t compete against the studios. Even more so, we realized that we’re actually vying for people’s precious time. So in addition to screening the film, we offered awe-inspiring museum visits, engaging filmmaker discussions, powerful photography exhibitions, limited edition artwork, gourmet food vendors, and more. Each cinema event is different so that even if you watched the film before, you would still have a new, unique, and special experience each time.

While we were making the film, we also shot many photographs to document MOONEYES with a related, but different artform. Photography is very powerful in that it attempts to record an important event with just one frame. Oftentimes, the event becomes even more memorable because of a single iconic image.

But filming a documentary and doing photography at the same time are not easy tasks, especially with a small team and sometimes only one filmmaker/photographer. We had to carry two different cameras, which doubled the weight of our gear. We had to choose the most powerful medium to capture an image. We were often torn by which one we decided on. But we quickly got into the flow of doing both at the same time, quickly switching cameras as well as mindsets.

We shot not just movie stills and behind-the-scenes photos but also documentary photographs that provided a different perspective of the story. Some images were featured in the opening credits of our film. Others were used in the design of our movie poster, website, social media, marketing materials, and more. We were honored to display some of the images at the CineMakina Community Photography Exhibition, alongside rising and veteran automotive photographers.

There have been some excellent books on MOONEYES, including David Fetherstone’s “MOON Equipped” which focuses on the company’s history during Dean MOON’s era; Laurent Barnard’s “Go with MOON! 1950 - 2010,” which covers the history of the company during Dean MOON’s era and part of Shige Suganuma and Chico Kodama’s era; and MOONEYES’ own “25th Anniversary of Excellence,” which celebrates their anniversary in 2016. So we wanted to author a different kind of book to add to the historical knowledge of MOONEYES.

We created a photography book that documents the world of MOONEYES, from the famous MOONEYES headquarters in Santa Fe Springs, California to Shige Suganuma, the Owner of MOONEYES, conducting a test & tune of his MOONEYES Dragster at the beloved Irwindale Dragstrip in Irwindale, California to Chico Kodama, the President of MOONEYES USA, building and racing his rear engine modified roadster at the epic Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah. It’s a snapshot in time of this enduring company approaching its 75th anniversary.

It’s not just a documentary photography book, recording important history, but also an art photography book, presenting history in a powerful way, interpreted through art. We’re big fans of painter, printmaker, and photographer Ed Ruscha. The images of the MOONEYES headquarters in Santa Fe Springs, California with their bold colors, graphic framing, and dynamic composition recall his iconic Standard Station painting. The black-and-white images of the MOONEYES Machine Shop turn its vintage metalworking machines into fine art. And the epic landscape images of the Bonneville Salt Flats were inspired by two of our favorite photographers, Ansel Adams and Sebastiao Salgado.

We hope that a beautiful, tactile photography book in this age of social media, where countless images are seen, liked, shared, and swiped away, can be slowly read, quietly contemplated, and forever enjoyed. We’re deeply honored to be able to tell the incredible story of MOONEYES. We’re very grateful to Shige Suganuma, Chico Kodama, and the entire MOONEYES family as well as their friends, colleagues, and fans. It’s important to preserve history, tell your story, share it with others, and inspire them in their own pursuits.

In celebration of MOONEYES’ 75th Anniversary, we’ll be releasing the “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Photography Book at the MOONEYES Hot Rod Custom Show in Yokohama on Sunday, 12/7/2025. We’ll be taking pre-orders of the book from now until the show. We’ll start shipping the books afterward. Pre-order the book here and at our upcoming events.

We’ll be exhibiting with our friends at the the Japanese American National Museum (JANM) at the MOONEYES Open House on Saturday, 7/12/2025. They will be promoting their landmark exhibit, “Cruising J-Town: Behind the Wheel of the Nikkei Community,” which will open on 7/31/2025 and run through 11/12/2025 at the beautiful ArtCenter College of Design / Peter & Merle Mullin Gallery in Pasadena. They just released their own companion book of the same name. Stop by our booth and learn more about both of our projects.

To learn more about “Craft of Speed”:
craftofspeed.com

To pre-order the “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Photography Book:
https://www.craftofspeed.com/store/photographybook

To learn more about the MOONEYES Open House:
https://www.craftofspeed.com/newsarchive/craft-of-speed-to-exhibit-at-the-mooneyes-open-house

To learn more about JANM’s “Cruising J-Town: Behind the Wheel of the Nikkei Community” Exhibit:
https://www.janm.org/exhibits/cruising-j-town

“CRAFT OF SPEED” TO EXHIBIT AT THE MOONEYES OPEN HOUSE

Movie still of MOONEYES from the “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Documentary

The “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Documentary will be exhibiting with our friends at the Japanese American National Museum at the MOONEYES Open House in Santa Fe Springs, California on Saturday, 7/12/2025.

Learn more about our film and pre-order our new “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Photography Book. Find out about our upcoming cinema events in Hawaii and other exciting locations. And be a part of hot rod history with this momentous occasion.

The MOONEYES Open House is always a festive event as the car community gathers to celebrate at one of the oldest speed shops in the U.S. In fact, this year, MOONEYES celebrates its 75th anniversary—75 years of handcrafting speed equipment, supporting hot rodders and racers, and building global car and motorcycle culture.

In our documentary, the historic MOONEYES headquarters is a powerful character. It’s not only a historic place where Dean MOON founded MOONEYES but also a modern-day destination for international car and motorcycle enthusiasts. The MOON Tank, MOON Disc, MOON Fuel Block, and other famous speed parts are all handcrafted here. MOON Beam, the MOONEYES Dragster, the MOONLINER, and other celebrated MOON race cars were built here. Most of all, MOONEYES is a place of wonder that inspires others to build their own projects, participate in their own competitions, and pursue their own passions.

The Japanese American National Museum will be promoting their upcoming exhibit, “Cruising J-Town: Behind the Wheel of the Nikkei Community.” This landmark exhibit will open on 7/31/2025 and run through 11/12/2025 at the beautiful ArtCenter College of Design / Peter & Merle Mullin Gallery in Pasadena, California. Also, they just published their companion book of the same name.

As always, thank you to Shige Suganuma, Chico Kodama, and the entire MOONEYES team for your support of our project. Most of all, thank you to all the MOONEYES family, friends, and fans whom we have met at this and other events and who have become friends and supporters of our project.

MOONEYES OPEN HOUSE / “CRAFT OF SPEED” EXHIBITOR WITH JANM

MOONEYES
Santa Fe Springs, California

Saturday, 7/12/2025
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

MOONEYES
10820 S. Norwalk Blvd.
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670


Parking is on surrounding streets.

To learn more about the MOONEYES Open House:
mooneyesusa.com

To learn more about “Craft of Speed”:
craftofspeed.com

To pre-order the “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Photography Book:
https://www.craftofspeed.com/store/photographybook

To learn more about the Japanese American National Museum’s “Cruising J-Town: Behind the Wheel of the Nikkei Community” Exhibit:
https://www.janm.org/exhibits/cruising-j-town

THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO VISITED OUR “CRAFT OF SPEED” MOONEYES DOCUMENTARY / JAPANESE AMERICAN NATIONAL MUSEUM BOOTH AT ALL TOYOTAFEST!

Thank you to everyone who visited our “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Documentary / Japanese American National Museum booth at All Toyotafest! It was a joy meeting everyone and sharing our film project and the museum’s upcoming exhibit, “Cruising J-Town: Behind the Wheel of the Nikkei Community.” We also enjoyed catching up with many of our sponsors and supporters, including Hagerty, Japanese Nostalgic Car, and the Petersen Automotive Museum.

Special thanks to Brian Karasawa for displaying his beautiful 1977 RA29 Toyota Celica Liftback. With its dazzling orange color and exceptional craftsmanship, it turned a lot of heads and attracted a lot of visitors. Brian is part of Shoreline Racing, a multigenerational club that started in the 1970s.

All Toyotafest and the related Japanese Classic Car Show are incredible events to preserve history, build culture, and enjoy community. The Japanese Classic Car Show, which celebrates its 20th anniversary, will take place on Saturday, 10/11/2025. Please save the date for this momentous occasion.

We’ll be exhibiting again with the Japanese American National Museum at the MOONEYES Open House on Saturday, 7/12/2025. Come celebrate MOONEYES’ 75th Anniversary and learn more about our film and “Cruising J-Town.”

“Cruising J-Town” will open on 7/31/2025 and run through 11/12/2025 at the Art Center College of Design / Peter & Merle Mullin Gallery. As one of the world’s leading automotive design programs, ArtCenter is the perfect location for this incredible exhibit.

Thank you to everyone who pre-ordered our “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Photography Book. We deeply appreciate your support. Pre-order your copy here.

Thank you so much to All Toyotafest, the Toyota Owners and Restorers Club, the Japanese Classic Car Show, Brian Karasawa, the Japanese American National Museum, Oliver Wang, Sherrill Ingalls, the entire JANM team, Shige Suganuma, Chico Kodama, and the entire MOONEYES team for this wonderful opportunity to participate at your great event. Thank you to all our visitors.

To learn more about “Craft of Speed”:
craftofspeed.com

To pre-order the “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Photography Book:
https://www.craftofspeed.com/store/photographybook

To learn more about the MOONEYES Open House:
https://www.craftofspeed.com/events

To learn more about “Cruising J-Town”:
https://www.janm.org/exhibits/cruising-j-town

ANNOUNCING THE “CRAFT OF SPEED”MOONEYES PHOTOGRAPHY BOOK

“Craft of Speed” is an extensive multimedia project about MOONEYES, a historic American speed parts company that has grown into an enduring international brand. This project encompasses a feature documentary, videos, cinema events, a documentary photography series, and now a photography book.

The “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Photography Book documents the world of MOONEYES, which celebrates its 75th anniversary in 2025, from the famous MOONEYES headquarters in Santa Fe Springs, California to Shige Suganuma, the Owner of MOONEYES, conducting a test & tune of his MOONEYES Dragster at the beloved Irwindale Dragstrip in Irwindale, California to Chico Kodama, the President of MOONEYES USA, building and racing his new rear engine modified roadster at the epic Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah.

The photography is by photographer/filmmaker, Ming Lai, who spent four years documenting MOONEYES. The graphic design is by design director/graphic designer, Sven Igawa, who’s created brand identities and advertising campaigns for many national and international brands, including Crank Brothers, HBO, Icon Aircraft, Mountain Hardwear, PlayStation, Quiksilver, VF Corp, and Western Digital.

With 100 pages of timeless color and black-and-white photos*, the “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Photography Book is a luxurious slow read of the fast world of MOONEYES. The book is dedicated to MOONEYES fans, hot rodders, racers, car & motorcycle culture lovers, craftspeople, and this incredible international community.

We’re currently designing the photography book and will publish it under our imprint, Humanist Films X Igawa Design. We plan to officially release the photography book at the MOONEYES Hot Rod Custom Show in Yokohama, Japan on Sunday, 12/7/2025. However, we’ll be showing previews of the photograph book at our upcoming events.

We’ll be accepting pre-orders of the photograph book from now until the MOONEYES Hot Rod Custom Show. We’ll start shipping the books after the show. Be one of the first to receive a copy of “Craft of Speed.”

craftofspeed.com

Photography by Ming Lai
Design by Sven Igawa
Publisher: Humanist Films X Igawa Design

8 inches X 10 inches*
Hard Cover*
100 Pages*
100 Images*
Published in 2025
ISBN TBA

*The book is still being designed, and its dimensions, cover, paper, page count, image selection, and graphic design may change.

To pre-order the “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Photography Book:
https://www.craftofspeed.com/store/photographybook

SAVE THE DATE: MOONEYES HAWAII 2025 OHANA WEEKEND 8/23/2025 - 8/24/2025 / “CRAFT OF SPEED” MOONEYES DOCUMENTARY SCREENING 8/24/2025 / OAHU, HAWAII

On Saturday, 8/23/2025, MOONEYES Hawaii will be exhibiting at SPOCOM Hawaii, the largest car show in the state. Pinstriper “Wildman” and Imagineer emi will be joining the celebration. On Sunday, 8/24/2025, “Wildman” will be doing an exciting pinstriping demo starting in the morning, and then, there will be a screening of the award-winning “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Documentary in the afternoon. Enjoy an entire weekend of family, community, and aloha. Stay tuned for more details.



MOONEYES HAWAII 2025 OHANA WEEKEND
Oahu, Hawaii



Saturday, 8/23/2025
4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. MOONEYES Hawaii Exhibitor at SPOCOM Hawaii / “Wildman” Display at the Art of Pintstriping

Blaisdell Exhibition Hall
777 Ward Avenue
Honolulu, HI 96814


To buy tickets to SPOCOM Hawaii:
https://spocomusa.com/spocom-hawaii/



Sunday, 8/24/2025

9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. “Wildman” Pinstriping Demonstration / Museum Visit / Island Hot Rods Display / Raffle Giveaways / Food Trucks
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Documentary Screening / Discussion with Filmmakers / Meet & Greet with MOONEYES Owner Shige Suganuma and MOONEYES President USA Chico Kodama / “Craft of Speed” Photography Book Preview

Bob Bosley Museum
899 Waimanu St.
Honolulu, HI 96813


Parking is on surrounding streets.

To buy tickets to the “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Documentary screening:
TBA



To learn more about MOONEYES Hawaii 2025 Ohana Weekend:
https://www.mooneyeshawaii.com/s-projects-basic?fbclid=PAQ0xDSwLZijxleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABp4buVibUfSd2hJnPnHi8gmFq11HnzJm6yTLc1CY81yfgXavj61VdpE5qsz-p_aem_g5qqUErkzukmz9yYZyjz1g

To pre-order the “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Photography Book:
https://www.craftofspeed.com/store/photographybook

“CRAFT OF SPEED” TO EXHIBIT AT THE 29TH ANNUAL ALL TOYOTAFEST

The “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Documentary will be exhibiting at the 29th Annual All Toyotafest on Saturday, 6/28/2025 at Marina Glen Park in Long Beach, California. Our booth is located next to the MOONEYES booth.

Learn more about our feature documentary about MOONEYES. Find out about our upcoming cinema events and multimedia projects. And celebrate with this incredible car community.

Because we love Toyotas, from classic to modern ones, we’re very excited to participate in the long-running All Toyotafest. The organizers also put on the popular Japanese Classic Car Show, which is about to celebrate their 20th anniversary on Saturday, 10/11/2025. To honor their important work in preserving automotive history and promoting international car culture, we featured them in our documentary.

We’ll be exhibiting with our friends at the Japanese American National Museum, who will be promoting their upcoming exhibit, “Cruising J-Town: Behind the Wheel of the Nikkei Community.” This landmark exhibit will open on 7/31/2025 and run through 11/12/2025 at the beautiful ArtCenter College of Design / Peter & Merle Mullin Gallery in Pasadena, California.

Thank you so much to Terry & Koji Yamaguchi, All Toyotafest, the Toyota Owners & Restorers Club, and the Japanese Classic Car Show for this wonderful opportunity to participate in your exciting event. Thank you to our friends at the Japanese American National Museum for exhibiting with us.

29TH ANNUAL ALL TOYOTAFEST / ‘‘CRAFT OF SPEED” EXHIBITOR WITH JANM

ALL TOYOTAFEST
Long Beach, California

Saturday, 6/28/2025
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Marina Green Park
386 E. Shoreline Dr.
Long Beach, CA 90802


Parking is across the street and surrounding lots.

To learn more about All Toyotafest:
https://toyotaclub.org/

To buy tickets:
https://torc.ticketspice.com/29th-annual-all-toyotafest

To learn more about “Craft of Speed”:
craftofspeed.com

To learn more about the Japanese American National Museum’s “Cruising J-Town: Behind the Wheel of the Nikkei Community” Exhibit:
https://www.janm.org/exhibits/cruising-j-town

EXPERIENCE THE CINEMAKINA: "CRAFT OF SPEED" MOONEYES DOCUMENTARY SCREENING / CAR SHOW / PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT

Thank you to everyone who participated in our CineMakina: “Craft of Speed” MOONEYES Documentary / Car Show / Photography Exhibit, presented by Makina Drivers Club X Humanist Films! Check out a selection of photos from our cinema experience. This is what an event created by the community for the community looks like. Many thanks again!

Read our official Thank You:
https://www.humanistfilms.com/news/2025/3/3/thank-you-to-everyone-who-attended-our-cinemakina-craft-of-speed-mooneyes-documentary-screening

Learn more about CineMakina:
https://www.humanistfilms.com/news/2025/1/15/makina-drivers-club-x-humanist-films-present-cinemakina-craft-of-speed-mooneyes-documentary-screening-at-8th-amp-santa-fe