Producer: Zhang Xiaoqing, Gao Feng Director of Photography: Wang Yu Academic Advisor: Mai Tianshu, Wang Gungwu, Zhuang Tutu, Alan-MacFarlane Writer/Director: Zeng Xin, Zhang Hua, Zhang Xiao, Cai Meihui, Ding Yingfeng, Dong Li, Ji Fengsong
Chief writer/chief director: Zhou Bing, Zhu Jie Narrator: Zhou Zhiqiang Chief editor: Situ Jiaming Composer: Wang Tong Producer: Cai Tianyou, Guo Benmin, Cai Xiaomin, Ji Xiaohai, Li Wei, Liu Jing Planner: Hu Yanchun Producer: Zhou Lan
Contact person of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Department: Lin Ge Chief planner: Jiang Xun Aerial photography: Li Zhen, Deng Shaobo, Miao Zhuang, FLYING-CAM ASLA, VINCE SKYCAM Creative director: Mai Tianshu Steadicam photography: Ma Tianliang, Wang Jiawei Special photographer: Lue Drian Chief creator
Introducing Zhou Bing: Zhou Bing serves as the artistic director of Director Zhou Bing Studio of Central New Film Group; secretary-general of the Academic Research Institute of China Documentary Committee; doctorate in Chinese art history from the Department of Cultural Relics and Museums, School of History, Nankai University; and concurrently serves as a guest at the Department of Media Communication of City University of Hong Kong.
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In 1993, he joined Beijing CCTV's "Eastern Time and Space" and served successively as the editor and director of the "Son of the East" column, the chief editor and director of the "Eastern Time and Space" special program "Memory", and the producer of the "Eastern Time and Space" and "Chronicle" columns.
In 2003, he served as the producer of the special program team of the News Commentary Department of the CCTV News Center and the chief director of the large-scale documentary series "Forbidden City".
Since then, he has shot and produced more than a hundred documentaries, including "Mei Lanfang", "Dunhuang", "The Bund", "When the Louvre Foresaw the Forbidden City", "The National Palace Museum in Taipei", "Navy", etc.
He has won the Chinese Documentary Director of the Year three times, and his works have won dozens of national and international awards including the Golden Eagle Award, Magnolia Award, Golden Panda Award, and Starlight Award.
Zhu Jie: Graduated from the Central Film Academy and a cutting-edge young director from the Mainland.
Documentary works Director of the 2005 CCTV International Channel Spring Festival special program "Lijiang·New Year", 2007 director of "TAXI——A MOVINGLIFE WITH CHINESE" (commissioned by CNEX) (selected for Canada's New Asia Independent Video Exhibition), 2008 "Taipei National Palace Museum"
"Director, 2009 director of "When the Louvre Meets the Forbidden City", 2010 documentary film "Anecdotes on the Bund", 2012 general director of "Sea Nanyang", drama category: 2007 short film "The Color of Paradise" (10th Japan
Tokyo Shortshorts International Short Film Festival (2008) Best Film in the Asian Competition, Italy San Giò Video Festival of Verona (2009) DINO COLTRO AWARD), 2007 short film "My Own Malena", 2010 documentary film "Anecdotes on the Bund"
》Screenwriter, executive director, executive director of the 2011 film "Yangtze River Pictures" (won the Script Fund of the Rotterdam Film Festival in the Netherlands and the Late Stage Fund of the Taiwan Golden Horse Film Festival) Creative Director: Mai Tianshu, writer and scholar.
He was one of the representative writers of reportage at that time.
His major works include "The Land and the Earth Emperor", "Immigration in the West", "The River of Love", "The Wilderness", etc.
He has won major national literary awards such as the "People's Literature Award" and the "Xu Chi Reportage Award".
In the 1990s, he mainly engaged in research on Chinese traditional culture. His main works include "Yesterday - The Sino-British Opium War", "Chinese Peasants - Field Notes on 900 Million People", "Conjecture about the Kingdom of Heaven - A New Way to Understand China"
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As of 2011, he has participated in the planning, creation and guidance of major influential historical and cultural documentaries such as "The Rise of Great Powers" and "Five Thousand Years of Chinese Characters".
Director of Photography: Wang Yu Wang Yu is a Chinese cinematographer who has worked with many well-known directors in China, including Tian Zhuangzhuang, Lou Ye, Li Yu, Jia Zhangke and others.
The first film he participated in photography was Lou Ye's film "Suzhou River" in 2000.
With the movie "Wu Qingyuan", Wang Yu won the "Golden Goblet Award" for Best Cinematography at the 10th Shanghai International Film Festival in 2007, and was nominated for the Best Cinematography Award at the 2007 Asia Pacific Screen Awards.