Wang Jing
Wang Jing, born in Jiangsu Province in 1966, graduated from the Photography Department of Beijing Film Academy, professor and master's degree director of the Photography Department of Beijing Film Academy, and male director in mainland China.
In 1997, he wrote and directed the TV film "instant noodles era", which won the best TV film director award of the 11th Beijing University Students Film Festival. The 2004 feature film "the temple" was selected into the Far East Film Festival in Italy. The suspense film invisible kill directed in 2008 was selected into the "film channel Media Award" of the 12th Shanghai International Film Festival. In 2010, the children's comedy film "children's affairs" directed by the director won the special award of the 11th China International Children's Film Festival. In the same year, I am a vegetable won the 13th Shanghai Film Festival China new film exhibition and Media Award. In 2012, he directed the realistic film "ten thousand arrows pierce the heart" and won the 15th China Film Huabiao Award for outstanding feature film. In 2013, the historical disaster film Daming robbery directed by him won the excellent film award of the 9th Sino US film festival. In January 2014, Wang Jing's book six lectures on documentary creation was released.
Acting experience
In 1989, as a photographer, the 16mm documentary water city won the second prize of national excellent TV program.
He graduated from the Photography Department of Beijing Film Academy in 1990. After graduation, he has been engaged in the teaching of documentary and feature film creation, and has offered such courses as documentary creation and feature film creation.
In 1996, he served as the documentary "deer, our deer! 》The film won the special award of best documentary jury of 1998 Shanghai International TV Festival.
In 1997, he worked as a co producer, screenwriter and director in the feature film "instant noodles era". The film was adapted from real stories, reflecting the collision between online games and real life. With this film, he won the best TV film director award of the 11th Beijing University Student Film Festival.
In 1999, he produced the TV documentary "Yao", served as co producer and director, and was selected into the 2001 New York Independent Film Festival.
In 2004, he made the feature film the temple, and worked as a co producer, screenwriter and director. The film was selected in 2005 Italian Far East Film Festival, German Asian Film Festival and Taipei International Film Festival. In 2007, he directed the light comedy film "all the year round".
In 2008, he participated in the creation of the official film "eternal fire" for the Beijing Olympic Games. In November, the suspense film invisible kill, directed by the director, was released. The inspiration of the film came from the real cat abuse incident. The film was selected into the "film channel Media Award" of the 12th Shanghai International Film Festival and the first Macao International Film Festival.
In 2009, he was the director of the Sino British co production documentary "Edinburgh sky".
In 2010, he directed the children's comedy film "children's affairs". The story tells the story between a young teacher who just graduated from normal university and a group of clever, eccentric, naughty and lovely children. The film won the special award of the 11th China International Children's Film Festival jury, the 13th China new film exhibition and Media Award unit of Shanghai International Film Festival, and the 14th China children's Film Festival National Film Huabiao Award for outstanding children's cattle film award. Together with Yang Xiaoyan, he was nominated for the best screenwriter of the 28th China Golden Rooster film award. On October 15, the plot film "I am a vegetable" directed by the director was released. With the theme of knowing and making fake, the film exposed the inside story of pharmaceutical enterprises using the loopholes of approval documents to neglect drug safety. The film won the 13th Shanghai International Film Festival China new film exhibition and media award and the 18th Beijing University Students Film Festival digital film best picture.
On November 16, 2012, the realistic film "ten thousand arrows pierce the heart" directed by Li Baoli was released. The film tells the ups and downs of Li Baoli's life and expresses the warmth, pain and helplessness of life. The film won the 15th China Film Huabiao Award for outstanding feature film and was shortlisted in the main competition unit of the 25th Tokyo International Film Festival, the jury award of Beijing University Film Festival and the Golden Rooster Award for best medium and small cost film The film.
In 2013, he directed the historical disaster movie "Daming robbery". In order to make this film, Wang Jing spent more than a year studying the details of the film with the art, clothing and props teams, polishing the sense of history. The film won the excellent film award of the 9th China US film festival.
In January 2014, Wang Jing's book six lectures on documentary creation was released.
Main works
Director's work
Screenwriter's works
Art design
Award winning record
Character evaluation
In his creative practice, Wang Jing actively involved in many fields such as screenwriter, director, photography and advertisement, and integrated his creative experience into teaching. Wang Jing has rich experience in documentary and feature film creation as well as teaching. This enables him to stand in the position of documentary researchers and creators, from concept to form, from theory to practice to analyze this art form. At the same time, he can integrate the documentary into a wider range of film knowledge and even culture, giving readers a broader vision (Phoenix Culture Review). As a director of "academic school", Wang Jing's works and creative ability are eloquent in the industry (Tencent Entertainment review).
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Wang Jing