Zhejiang is a culturally rich province and lasix bon marche Hangzhou, a former capital of China, an important centre of creativity and innovation. Screen talents from Zhejiang want to understand how they can plunge into the international market. They need both to develop stories and characters that could be successful in Anglophone and Chinese markets and understand the international platforms’ commissioning and distribution systems better. They want more opportunities to work directly with UK writers and producers.
On 26th March, China Media Centre was invited to make a presentation to the winners of Zhejiang’s 影视青年人才培养新光计划 Screen New Light Project. Screen New Light Project aims to support the local young screen directors, producers, and writers. Prof. de Burgh 戴雨果 and Dr Mi Miao 密淼 delivered 中国愿景中国故事如何吸引西方观众? Visions of China How can Chinese stories engage Western audiences?
They reviewed the viagra sans ordonnance en pharmacie political, commercial, and cultural factors behind international co-productions and acheter kamagra au luxembourg shared thoughts on how better to tell stories of ordinary peoples’ lives to the world on screen. They identified some existing TV series as appropriate for remaking with Anglophone audiences in mind and examined past co-produced feature films to understand the reasons for their success or failure.


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