The 4th "US-China Film and Television Industry Expo"The Second "Golden Screen Awards"Ended Successfully
A series of activities such as the 4th US-China Film and Television Industry Expo, the second Chinese and Foreign Co-production Golden screen Awards, and the Sino-US Film Industry Summit Forum were successfully concluded in the studio Los Angeles a few days ago.
A series of activities such as the 4th US-China Film and Television Industry Expo, the second Chinese and Foreign Co-production Golden screen Awards, and the Sino-US Film Industry Summit Forum were successfully concluded in the studio Los Angeles a few days ago. In the annual AFM (American Film Market) main venue, a large China Exhibition Hall (China Pavilion) has been set up for the first time, highlighting China's increasingly important position in the global film market. The China Exhibition Hall is jointly sponsored by the "China Beijing Film delegation", the "US-China Film and Television Industry Expo" and the "Oriental Pearl New Media Co., Ltd." organized by the Beijing Bureau of Press, publication, Radio, Film and Television. The arrival of global film buyers will be welcomed from November 1 to 8.strong > the Expo builds bridges to attract many exhibitors / strong >
the current UCFTI Film and Television Fair, co-sponsored by Yien, has attracted the participation of manufacturers from many countries and regions, which is the largest number of exhibitors in all previous expositions. Exhibitors include large content production companies from China, such as Shanghai Oriental Pearl Group and China Literature Group, as well as leading technology companies and technology companies from the United States. During the Expo, the organizer of the US-China Film and Television Industry Expo held hands with the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) and the International Association of Cinematographers (International Cinematography Guild) to carry out more extensive and comprehensive cooperation.
during the exhibition, celebrities of various film and television industries attended a number of symposiums on special topics. For example, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, the producer of the Transformers series, pointed out at the forum that although streaming media has had an impact on the film and television industry, the traditional film and television industry still has many incomparable advantages, and he also called for the development of more film content that can be loved by both Chinese and American markets. At the Film Industry Summit Forum held on October 30th Elizabeth Daley, dean of the School of Film and Television Arts of the University of Southern California, Mike Medavoy, Hollywood godfather producer of masterpieces such as Black Swan, closed Island, and Zodiac, Brenda Chapman, Oscar-winning animation director, screenwriter and director of Prince of Egypt and Brave Legend, Feng Wei, vice president of Asia Pacific and president of Greater China, Motion Picture Association of America, Miao Xiaotian, general manager of Chinese Film Co-production Company, Warner Bros. International Vice President Adam Presser, CAA Global Film Finance and sales Group Co-Chairman Roeg Sutherland, Perfect World Film President Chen Rong, Vice President of Film and Television Special effects Association Jeffrey A. Okun, Los Angeles Times Editor-in-Chief Richard Verrier and other important guests of the film and television industry in China and the United States. Jointly discussed the Chinese film IP industry, co-production and cultural differences, the future trend of Hollywood, the wave of Chinese animation and other most concerned topics of the film industry.
strong > holds Golden screen Awards to promote Sino-US Film and Television Exchange and Cooperation / strong >
October 30th Beijing time The second Golden screen Awards, jointly organized by the US-China Film and Television Industry Fair, the American Film Association and the Hollywood Reporter, was held in Los Angeles, USA. "like you" won the best picture award. Takeshi Kaneshiro won the title of best actor, while best actress was won by Zhou Dongyu and Ma Sichun. Christopher Dode, president of the Motion Picture Association of America and former senator, was awarded the Medal of Honor for Outstanding contribution at the scene, and Chinese actress Lu Yan won the Lifetime Achievement Award. Christopher Dode, president of the Motion Picture Association of America and former senator, Allison, president of Asia Pacific, Motion Picture Association of America, Feng Wei, vice president of Asia Pacific and president of Greater China, Miao Xiaotian, general manager of China Film Co-production Company, Zuo Hong, CEO of US-China Film Expo, David Kornblum, vice president of global sales and distribution of Disney Pictures, Jack Ledwith, senior vice president of global distribution of Universal Pictures, Mark Viane, co-president of international cinema sales and distribution of Paramount Pictures, Zhao Fang, managing director of Warner Brothers and managing director of Paramount Pictures in China, Yin Ai, general manager of Paramount Pictures in China, and other senior executives of the six Hollywood giants, Oscar-winning animated female director BrendaChapman, Warcraft heroine Paula Patton, actors Zhang Guangbei and Chen Wei, and famous Great Wall photographer Stewart. Draper, Mtime CEO, Kevin Hou and other American and Chinese film industry representatives and celebrities from all walks of life attended the awards ceremony and dinner. Chinese young film directors Cheng er, Tian Yusheng, Xie Dongzhan and Zhang Mo, who were selected to participate in the fifth phase of Paramount's China-US Film Talent Exchange Program, also appeared on the scene.
from right to left: cultural Counsellor of the Chinese Consulate in Los Angeles, Miao Xiaotian, General Manager of China Film Co-production Company, and Christopher, President of the Motion Picture Association of America. Mr. Dode, founder of the U.S.-China Film and Television Industry Fair, Ms. CEO Zuohong (Bianca Chen), Mr. Simon Yu, Chairman of the U.S.-China Film and Television Industry Fair, Mr. Feng Wei, President of Greater China of the Motion Picture Association of America, Mr. Allison, President of Asia Pacific of the Motion Picture Association of America