国内精品一区二区三区最新_不卡一区二区在线_另类重口100页在线播放_精品中文字幕一区在线

--- SEARCH ---
WEATHER
CHINA
INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS
CULTURE
GOVERNMENT
SCI-TECH
ENVIRONMENT
LIFE
PEOPLE
TRAVEL
WEEKLY REVIEW
Learning Chinese
Learn to Cook Chinese Dishes
Exchange Rates
Hotel Service


Hot Links
China Development Gateway
Chinese Embassies

Debut Director Lets Film Do Talking

Internationally renowned cinematographer Gu Changwei gives the first impression of being a mild-mannered, reticent and somewhat inarticulate man.

And it's an impression he has little problem with: "Although I have made great improvement today, I was an awful stammerer when in middle school. Partly because of that, I do not like to talk too much."

But he has made up for that by expressing himself through the visual language of the motion picture. "I know well the tricks, fortunately," said Gu, 46.

Since the late 1980s, he has teamed up with film directors Zhang Yimou and Chen Kaige for such acclaimed films as Red Sorghum (Hong Gaoliang), King of the Children (Haizi Wang), Ju Dou and Farewell My Concubine (Bawang Bieji).

Now, after years of experience working as director of photography, Gu has decided to try his hand at film directing.

"Assuming the role of a film director, I want to see if I can get a better chance to film ideas of my own and to further push ahead my creative potential," he said.

Last July, Gu finished the location shooting of his directorial debut, Peacock (Kongque) in Anyang, in Central China's Henan Province.

The feature film, adapted from Anyang-born writer Li Qiang's script, is still in the post-production phase and is expected to be completed late this summer.

A maiden work

Peacock
tells the story of three children in an ordinary family in an obscure, remote, post-industrial city in Central China.

The film is a subtle investigation of human conditions in those changing years, according to Gu.

It is going to be a touching, heart-warming, but also heart-wrenching film, the debuting director says: "The audiences will not be shocked but moved by the film."

Beijing Poly Asia Union Films Co Ltd, a major film and TV program investor in China, has reportedly put at least US$2 million into the film project.

"As a beginner in film directing, I would not like to make my maiden work hastily," Gu said. "I have tried my best to bring out the best of the production crew and have paid close attention to the details."

For instance, instead of employing popular Chinese film and TV stars, he hired unknown actors and actresses for the lead roles. They were singled out from at least 1,000 candidates for the audition.

The four-month long location shooting was exhausting and time-consuming. To ensure the quality, his production team would spend half a day shooting a single scene where the heroine Sister (played by Central Academy graduate Zhang Jingchu) drops bottles of liquor into a river to express her disappointment with her boyfriend-to-be.

Gu and his film editors have worked on the footage for at least six months, juggling with about 300 scenes for the film, expected to have a running time of 2 hours and 20 minutes.

Up to now, they have toyed with about 100 versions of the film, but according to Gu: "We are still making tiny adjustments when necessary and possible."

"Peacock is neither a pure art-house picture nor a mere commercial flick. But I believe it will be remembered many years from now," Gu said with confidence.

Gu says he has experimented with the intensive use of long shots.

Generally speaking, a 90-minute film contains about 700 scenes. But this longer film has less than 300 scenes.

Even so, said Gu, "the viewers are not going to feel it dull and tiresome watching the film because the long shots are much more informative and visually exciting than those in many other films."

Despite his confidence in the end product, Gu admits that being a film director is more challenging than working as a cinematographer.

A cinematographer pays attention mainly to the visual quality of the film, concentrating on obtaining the exact results he had in mind, he said.

In contrast, a director must be responsible for the overall quality of the film and has to guide the combined efforts of the whole production crew towards the smooth, successful birth of a vividly told movie.

An acclaimed cinematographer, Gu's moves are closely followed and reported. There have been plenty of speculations about his venture into directing.

Some media have even reported that Gu's film may participate in top movie showcases such as the Cannes Film Festival in France and could be in line for awards.

Gu plays down such speculation pointing out that the film is still in production.

He admitted: "I often dream of winning awards at big film festivals. However, we would not compromise the quality of the film in the hope of catching the opening of any prestigious film festival."

In Gu's opinion, film awards are designed to grace ground-breaking masterpieces and to honor talents who have worked hard to create timeless works of art. But winning awards should not be the only goal of a film artist, he insisted.

"First of all, he must try his best to make a film that he himself will not feel ashamed of in terms of theme and quality," he said. "Secondly, he must try his best to give the audiences who are willing to see his film satisfaction and in doing so bring a handsome return for investors.

"If you can achieve these goals beautifully, you will find it not such a big issue to angle for a much coveted film honor," he said, during a brief break from editing footage on several computers in the makeshift studio he has installed in a rented hotel room in Beijing.

He added: "I believe no one can deny that there are still many outstanding films and artists that have been ignored by the judges and critics at various film festivals but have been remembered and respected by audiences."

Rise of a cinematographer

Gu admitted his desire to direct a self-written film, adding: "But I later realized writing in words is not my strong point."

The first time he read Li Qiang's script Peacock, he said he was "totally absorbed" by the story.

"I finished reading it in one sitting because it evokes bitter-sweet memories of my early years," he said.

He said he felt once again the strong desire of a young heart to escape the confinement of a closed, small and somewhat boring place and to embrace the great world outside.

"I believe many Chinese share this kind of tender feeling with me," Gu said.

"I've got a feeling that my personal story of coming of age and my road to becoming a successful cinematographer also sound like a dream," he said.

"Time changes too fast; life changes so fast; you can never imagine what you will be tomorrow."

Gu was born into a worker's family in Xi'an, capital of Northwest China's Shaanxi Province in 1957.

After he graduated from senior middle school, he spent years working as an intern for a local movie theatre.

"I watched a lot of good films. And during that period of time, I developed a keen interest in the art of film-making."

In 1978, he enrolled in Beijing Film Academy and became a classmate of such ambitious and promising filmmakers as Zhang Yimou, Chen Kaige, Tian Zhuangzhuang and Li Shaohong.

In 1984, he began working for the Xi'an Film Studio as a cinematographer.

"Under the old planned economy, I thought I would have to wait for at least eight years before I got a chance to establish myself. But thanks to the dramatic changes in China, I got my chance very soon," said Gu, recalling his early years with Zhang Yimou's and Chen Kaige's production teams.

Gu contributed greatly to the huge success of Zhang's "Red Sorghum" in 1987, which is noted for its simple but impressive oil-painting scenes.

In 1992, he was nominated for an Academy Award for his superb camerawork in "Farewell My Concubine." In 1994, he began working in Hollywood.

As a cinematographer, Gu hopes to team with film directors who have very different ideas, approaches and artistic styles, in order to "sharpen my skills and to gain more experience in this particular field."

He added:"My shooting styles and technical approaches may change constantly when I deal with different film assignments and work with different film directors."

Now his time is divided between Beijing and Los Angeles, shooting films for both Chinese and American directors.

Learning the lessons

However, Gu insists that he prefers the way films are made in the Chinese mainland where film-making is still in its infancy.

"People in Hollywood," he points out, "are working on an assembly line."

He said producers and artists are always doing their job in a hectic manner due to a preset production schedule, tight budget control, and the need for high profitability.

He voices the hope that the Chinese film industry will never become so commercialized or simply aim for the highest possible box office gain at the expense of artistic accomplishment.

Despite the problems with the mainstream American system, Gu believes Chinese film-makers still have a lot to learn from Hollywood in terms of business models and the rich experience in producing genre films for diversified audience groups and film markets.

"My philosophy is, an artist's work is a delicate, time-consuming work," he said. "One has to remain relaxed. Only in this way can he capture inspiration and have enough time to give full play to his novel ideas."

With "Peacock," Gu admits, he did not feel much pressure even though he is extremely strict with his work.

Optimistic

Gu is also optimistic about the future of the Chinese film industry, despite the fact that many industry insiders are worried about the "invasion" of overseas films and the influx of overseas investment and film professionals.

In Gu's view, opening up the film industry will bring about more international exchange, which will serve as a catalyst for the take-off of the film industry in China.

He said: "The world is changing so fast. No one can stop the trends. As the world becomes more and more globalized, people will be more and more open-minded.

"Thanks to the rapid development in the Internet-based industries and digital technology, there will be more possibilities for the art of film-making and more space and formats for the distribution of films.

"Based on my own observation, it is fair to say that many Western audiences like watching Chinese films."

But he points out, too, that their choices are currently very limited.

In addition, Western audiences have been strongly influenced by the films made by older generations of Chinese filmmakers, especially the Fifth Generation film directors such as Zhang Yimou, Chen Kaige, and Tian Zhuangzhuang, he noted.

"Most Western audiences' understanding of China, its people and the cultures, somewhat lags behind the times and is no doubt flawed," he said.

"Chinese films still have much potential in overseas markets," he said.

He said he is really excited about the fact that many young Chinese today cherish a dream of becoming outstanding film artists.

He encourages the young filmmakers to go and try their luck in the film industry worldwide. "Working abroad definitely widens one's horizon, boosts one's film-making expertise and makes one open-minded," Gu said.

As far as his own future plans are concerned, Gu said: "I always want to try something new. If this debut film bombs, I may have to go back to take up my old trade but can still have a better understanding of other aspects of film-making.

"If I can make it big, I may try more in film directing in the coming years but will never give up my right to be a cinematographer.

"My passion for the art of film-making will never change. Film is the other lifetime lover and soulmate in m life, besides my wife Jiang Wenli," he said.

(China Daily March 29, 2004)

Peacock to Fan out onto Int'l Screens
Print This Page
|
Email This Page
About Us SiteMap Feedback
Copyright © China Internet Information Center. All Rights Reserved
E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-68326688
国内精品一区二区三区最新_不卡一区二区在线_另类重口100页在线播放_精品中文字幕一区在线
欧美写真视频网站| 久久色在线观看| 亚洲色图20p| 日韩免费电影网站| 亚洲曰韩产成在线| 欧美最新大片在线看| 色哟哟一区二区在线观看| 一二三四区精品视频| 一本到不卡精品视频在线观看| 不卡在线视频中文字幕| 亚洲欧美在线视频观看| 欧美三级视频在线| 欧美最新大片在线看| 欧美日韩国产一级二级| 日本va欧美va欧美va精品| 久久久青草青青国产亚洲免观| 欧美视频一区二区| 精品乱人伦小说| 欧美精品在线一区二区| 在线观看亚洲成人| 久久av老司机精品网站导航| 国产视频一区二区在线观看| 欧美日韩一卡二卡| 精品美女一区二区| 中文字幕一区二区三区色视频 | 亚洲自拍偷拍麻豆| 亚洲v日本v欧美v久久精品| 国产精品色哟哟网站| 亚洲综合视频在线观看| 另类中文字幕网| 一本色道久久综合狠狠躁的推荐| 精品久久久久久久久久久久久久久久久| 欧美国产精品一区二区三区| 日韩一级在线观看| 这里是久久伊人| 欧美日韩国产综合视频在线观看| 日本一区二区免费在线| 国产亚洲精品中文字幕| 性做久久久久久免费观看| a美女胸又www黄视频久久| av福利精品导航| 欧美精品一区在线观看| 久久人人爽人人爽| 日韩中文字幕亚洲一区二区va在线| 天天操天天综合网| 秋霞电影网一区二区| 在线免费观看成人短视频| 国产精品国产馆在线真实露脸| 自拍偷在线精品自拍偷无码专区| 美女视频黄 久久| 国产成人综合在线| 成人激情黄色小说| ww久久中文字幕| 久久超碰97人人做人人爱| 欧美欧美欧美欧美| 日韩精品国产精品| 在线观看欧美日本| 亚洲色大成网站www久久九九| 宅男在线国产精品| 日韩欧美国产综合| 成人免费高清视频在线观看| www.欧美日韩国产在线| 午夜国产精品影院在线观看| 日本电影欧美片| 宅男在线国产精品| 日本伊人午夜精品| 北条麻妃国产九九精品视频| 国产欧美精品日韩区二区麻豆天美| 国产精品一区二区在线观看不卡 | 欧美日韩免费高清一区色橹橹 | 亚洲午夜视频在线| 九九九久久久精品| 91成人看片片| 亚洲一区二区三区在线看| 欧美伊人久久久久久午夜久久久久| 一区二区三区国产精品| 欧美剧情片在线观看| 免费成人小视频| 中文字幕乱码一区二区免费| 99精品久久久久久| 久久亚洲精品小早川怜子| 国产**成人网毛片九色| 欧美一区二区免费| 自拍av一区二区三区| 91久久国产综合久久| 日本亚洲天堂网| 日本一区二区动态图| 在线观看91精品国产入口| 日本不卡高清视频| 国产精品乱码久久久久久| 欧美亚洲国产一区二区三区va | 9人人澡人人爽人人精品| 亚洲小少妇裸体bbw| 精品久久久久99| 一本久久a久久精品亚洲| 日本aⅴ免费视频一区二区三区| 久久久久久久综合| 欧美色窝79yyyycom| 国产精品一二三区| 日韩高清一区二区| 国产精品乱码一区二三区小蝌蚪| 欧美浪妇xxxx高跟鞋交| 大尺度一区二区| 免费在线一区观看| 综合中文字幕亚洲| 亚洲女爱视频在线| 中文字幕亚洲电影| 精品一区二区三区免费播放| 香港成人在线视频| 成人午夜激情在线| 欧美大肚乱孕交hd孕妇| caoporn国产精品| 日本不卡1234视频| 一区二区三区在线看| 精品国产髙清在线看国产毛片| thepron国产精品| 免费观看成人av| 亚洲成人免费电影| 樱花草国产18久久久久| 日本中文字幕一区| 色偷偷成人一区二区三区91| 狠狠色2019综合网| 久久综合九色综合97_久久久| 91婷婷韩国欧美一区二区| 国产精品护士白丝一区av| 日韩欧美中文字幕公布| 欧美三级在线看| 欧美在线免费观看视频| 91在线一区二区| 97se亚洲国产综合在线| 成人av综合一区| 久久精品国产77777蜜臀| 日本伊人色综合网| 美女在线观看视频一区二区| 日本亚洲欧美天堂免费| 日韩av高清在线观看| 亚洲v中文字幕| 亚洲成人免费在线观看| 亚洲国产裸拍裸体视频在线观看乱了 | 久久久久久久久99精品| 日韩午夜电影在线观看| 日韩你懂的在线播放| 91精品国产综合久久香蕉的特点| 欧美另类z0zxhd电影| 欧美日本韩国一区| 制服丝袜亚洲播放| 在线电影院国产精品| 欧美成人乱码一区二区三区| 久久一区二区三区国产精品| 久久久久国产精品麻豆| 中文天堂在线一区| 亚洲欧美日韩系列| 亚洲国产成人高清精品| 日本91福利区| 国产电影精品久久禁18| 99视频精品在线| 欧美中文字幕久久| 日韩精品一区二区三区四区视频 | 国产福利91精品一区| 99国产精品国产精品久久| 色婷婷精品久久二区二区蜜臂av | 91精品欧美一区二区三区综合在| 欧美电视剧在线看免费| 欧美国产精品一区二区三区| 中文字幕综合网| 日韩在线一二三区| 国产福利91精品一区| 色综合一区二区| 国产精品乡下勾搭老头1| 成人黄色综合网站| 欧美在线一二三四区| 精品国产乱码久久久久久夜甘婷婷 | 91精品欧美福利在线观看| 久久精品欧美一区二区三区麻豆| 亚洲六月丁香色婷婷综合久久| 男人的天堂亚洲一区| 99久久久久免费精品国产| 91精品黄色片免费大全| 国产精品人成在线观看免费| 日本最新不卡在线| 91性感美女视频| 久久精品人人爽人人爽| 亚洲va国产va欧美va观看| 成人午夜在线播放| 欧美一区二区三区爱爱| 一区二区三区高清在线| 国产成人免费视频网站高清观看视频| 在线视频一区二区三| 国产亚洲婷婷免费| 美女视频免费一区| 欧美人牲a欧美精品| 最新国产精品久久精品| 国产福利91精品一区二区三区| 欧美色图免费看| 亚洲视频免费观看| 成人午夜私人影院| 久久久久久久久久看片| 狂野欧美性猛交blacked| 欧美日韩专区在线| 国产精品久久久爽爽爽麻豆色哟哟|