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USC U.S.- China Institute:Shanghai & Global Media Trends(11/3) |
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2016/10/18 12:07:06 | 浏览:2619 | 评论:1 |
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Teng Junjie 滕俊杰 is Chief Editor and Secretary of Party Committee of Shanghai Media Group and a distinguished television and film director. He has directed hundreds of large-scale cultural programs, and was the general director of the 2001 APEC Summit Gala, the closing ceremony of the 2007 Special Olympics, and the 2010 Shanghai Expo Opening Ceremony. Recently, he's been directing 3D film versions of famous Beijing Operas. The first was Farewell My Concubine(2014). He shot the third of these, Cao Cao and Yang Xiu this summer. Teng's work has been widely hailed. Three times he's received China's highest cultural award. He has twice received the "Best Director Award" given by the China State Administration of Radio, Film and Television.
Ernest J. Wilson III is dean of the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. He is also a professor of political science and a member of the National Academies' Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He served on the board of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for ten years, the last year as chairman. He served on the National Security Council and has consulted for the World Bank and United Nations. |
U.S.-China Film Summit And Gala Dinner
Now in its Seventh year, Asia Society Southern California's U.S.-China Film Summit is the most prestigious U.S. event uniting Hollywood and Chinese film-industry leaders to discuss collaboration and market trends. This year, Asia Society is honoring Wang Zhonglei, Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Huayi Brothers Media, at the U.S.-China Film Gala.
When:November 1-2, 2016
Where:UCLA Luskin Conference Center & Biltmore Hotel
Cost:Click here for a list of prices.
The USC U.S.-China Institute is a supporting organization. Please use the promo-code "USCI2016" when registering for a discount. |
Screening - Iron Moon
The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a screening of Iron Moon, a documentary following Chinese workers who use poetry as a tool to express the hidden life stories and experiences of people living at the bottom of the society. The film is in Chinese with English subtitles.
When:Thursday, November 17, 2016; 4-5:30 PM
Where:Wallis Annenberg Hall, ANN 106
Cost:Free, please register. |
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