Xu Huan
Xu Huan, director of CCTV. In 1993, the reporter Station of the military department of CCTV joined the program "Oriental time and space · the son of the Orient" as editor and director. With the growth and maturity of more than 200 Oriental sons interviewed, their works have won the China News Award and the first prize of China Radio and television special topics for many times. He has produced many kinds of special programs and participated in the experiment and exploration of new columns such as "tell the truth", "the world", "face to face". He was the chief director of year after year in 2006.
Resume
From 1993 to 1997, director of "Oriental time and space - the son of the Orient" of CCTV news center, from 1997 to 1999, director of "telling the truth" of CCTV news center, from 1999 to 2000, director of R & D and revision group of CCTV news center, from 2001 to 2002, editor in chief of "the world" of CCTV news center, from January 2003 to December 2010 Director of the special program group of news commentary Department of CCTV news center from December 2010 to now, director and producer of CCTV record channel
Chronology of works
In 2017, he was the chief director of the documentary "if the national treasure can speak", which was premiered on the CCTV record channel on New Year's day in 2018. In 2015, he was the chief director of the six episode documentary I came from the Han Dynasty. In 2012, he was the chief director of two episodes of documentary China. In 2011, he was the producer of the documentary Forbidden City in the Louvre. since May 2010, he has been the chief director of the large-scale documentary "Forbidden City" (the second film) [a documentary film, 90 minutes; ten episodes, 52 minutes / episode; 100 episodes, 5 minutes / episode]. In 2009, he was the chief director and writer of a 12 episode large-scale humanities documentary when the Louvre meets the Forbidden City. It is the first time to interpret the Louvre from a Chinese perspective and a modern standpoint, to show exchanges and collisions with a global perspective, and to seek common ground while reserving differences. In 2008, he produced "when the Louvre meets the Forbidden City, preface" (50 minutes, broadcast in 2008) to commemorate the world museum day, as a director and writer. In 2005, he was the chief director of the 12 episode cultural documentary Forbidden City. In 2002, to commemorate the 30 years of normalization of diplomatic relations between China and the United States, he produced the documentary seven days of changing the world as a director and writer. In 2001, he was the director and writer of the large documentary "memory: Shen Congwen 1934". Now this film has become a teaching film of Chinese Department of University. In 2000, he was the chief director of the eight episode documentary glory and dreams for the Sydney Olympic Games. In 1993, he worked as a writer for the impression on the stone (Part I and part II, 90 minutes in total). The film is the first documentary to introduce the grotto art in an all-round way and has been released overseas. In 1993, he worked as a five episode film series "water power prospers the country". In 1992, he was assistant director of the eight episode documentary gate of China. In 1991, he participated in the literature work of the international edition of the 12 episode large-scale TV documentary "looking at the Great Wall" and its sub lens version. In 1989, he worked as an assistant for the TV documentary sand and the sea. The film won the "Asian Broadcasting Federation Television Award" at the 28th Asian Broadcasting Federation conference.
Award winning experience
In 2011, the 12 episode large-scale documentary "when the Louvre meets the Forbidden City" won the top ten Chinese TV documentary series in 2010; the first-class program works of China Radio and Television Association; the honorary nomination award of China Radio and Television Award - Radio and television program Award (the 22nd "Star Award") for TV documentary; and the best director of Humanities in the 11th "Golden Panda" award for International Documentary selection The top ten documentary awards of the 7th China International Documentary Film selection conference. In 2006, 12 episodes of large-scale humanities documentary "the Forbidden City" won the 23rd China TV Golden Eagle Award for best director of TV documentary and best long documentary, and won the 2005-2006 China Radio, film and Television Award for excellent documentary award from the State Administration of radio, film and television. In 2005, 12 episodes of large-scale humanities documentary "the Forbidden City" won the "Golden Panda" award of Sichuan TV Festival, and won the best Long Documentary Award of Humanities and society category in the International Documentary selection.
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