Dong Yachun
Dong Yachun, born in Beijing in March 1960, is a director and photographer in mainland China, a member of China Film Artists Association, China Film Photographers Association, China TV Artists Association and China TV drama directors association.
In 1993, he worked as a photographer for the war film Dog King, which was his first work of personal photography. With this film, he was nominated for the best Photography Award of the 14th China Golden Rooster film award. In 1997, he was the photographer of the war film "March to the southwest", which won the excellent feature film award of the 2nd China Film Huabiao award. In 2002, he won the best Photography Award of the 22nd China Golden Rooster Award for his military action film out of Amazon. In 2005, with the war drama "the Eighth Route Army" directed by him, he won the outstanding director award of the 17th all army TV series Venus award. In 2009, he won the title of the 6th National TV artist of double happiness of virtue and art. In 2011, with the military film "Chinese expeditionary army" won the best director award of Chinese TV series "flying sky Award". In 2015, he directed the war film ballet in the flames of war. In 2016, he directed the war drama Jueming guard. In 2019, he directed the historical drama amnesty 1959.
Character experience
In 1976, Dong Yachun joined the army. In 1979, he was transferred from a artillery division of Beijing Military Region to Bayi factory and began to work as a photography assistant and assistant photographer.
In 1993, he worked as a photographer for the war film Dog King, which was his first work of personal photography. Dong Yachun was nominated for the best Photography Award of the 14th Golden Rooster Award of China Film and won the excellent Photography Award of the 2nd China Society of Cinematographers. In the same year, he worked as a photographer for the war drama "four flat in blood", which was directed by song Yeming and won the "second prize for long story" of the golden tiger Award for TV drama in Northeast China. In addition, he won the second prize of "Zhongqi TV drama" and "Zhongqi TV drama".
In 1997, he worked as a photographer for the war film "March to the southwest", which won the "excellent feature film award" of the 2nd China Film Huabiao award and the "special award of the jury" of the 18th China Film Golden Rooster Award. In the same year, he worked as a photographer for the war drama hero Meng Lianggu, which won the first prize of the 10th all army TV series Venus award and the second prize of the 16th China TV flying sky award. Dong Yachun won the "excellent Photography Award" of the 10th all army TV series Venus award.
In 1998, he worked as a photographer for the war drama Tashan blockbuster, which won the second prize of the 10th all army TV series Venus award and the second prize of the 16th China TV flying sky award.
In 1999, he worked as a photographer for the war drama General Xu Haidong, which won the "five one project" award of the 7th Propaganda Department of the CPC Central Committee and the "excellent works award of short and medium TV series" of the 18th Golden Eagle Award of China TV. In the same year, he worked as a photographer for the biographical drama "Founding leader Mao Zedong", which won the "five one project" award of the 7th Central Propaganda Department and the "excellent works award of long TV series" of the 18th China TV Golden Eagle Award.
In 2000, he worked as a photographer for the war drama the 38th north latitude. In the same year, he worked as a photographer for the war drama "live and cool". In addition, he also worked as a photographer for the military drama "women's special police team", which won the "second prize for long story" of the 12th all army TV drama Venus award and the "five one project" award of the 8th Central Propaganda Department. Dong Ya won the best Photography Award of the 10th China Population Culture Award for this drama.
In 2002, he worked as a photographer for the military action film "out of Amazon", which won the "excellent feature film" award of the 8th China Film Huabiao award and the "best feature film" award of the 22nd China Film Golden Rooster Award. Dong Yachun won the best Photography Award of the 22nd China Film Golden Rooster Award and the 11th PLA literature and Art Award. In the same year, he was the photographer of biographical drama Zhang Xueliang, which was co starred by He Lin, Liu Jin and song Xiaoying.
In 2003, he directed the Anti Japanese war drama "Ode to Yan'an" co starred by Tang Guoqiang, Ma Xiaowei and Guo Lianwen, and served as the photographer of the drama. The drama won the 24th China TV drama flying sky Award "first prize of long TV drama" and the 22nd China TV Golden Eagle Award "best work of long TV drama". In the same year, he worked as a photographer for the feature film stormy waves, which won the first prize of excellent feature film in the 9th China Film Huabiao award, the best feature film award in the 23rd China Film Golden Rooster Award, and Dong Yachun won the best Photography Award in the 23rd China Film Golden Rooster Award and the 12th PLA literature and Art Award.
In 2004, he worked as a photographer for the war film Zeng Kelin's exit, which won the "excellent TV film award" of the 10th China Film Huabiao award. In the same year, he was the photographer of the biographical film Deng Xiaoping, directed by Ding Yinnan and co starred by Lu Qi, Wang Suya and Liu dianliang.
In 2005, he co directed the war drama "the Eighth Route Army" with song Yeming, which won the "special award for excellent TV series" of the 17th all army TV series Venus award. Dong Yachun won the outstanding director award of the 17th all army TV series Venus Award for this drama.
In 2006, he directed the war film "Yang Dezhi besieged the city" co starred by Li Hongtao and Gao Zhiqiang, which won the "first prize" of the 7th digital film Lily award and the nominated film of the 12th Huabiao award.
In 2007, he co directed with song Yeming the war film "August 1", CO starring Liu Jin and Hou Yong. The film won the 13th China Film Huabiao Award "excellent feature film award" and the 11th Central Propaganda Department "five one project" award. In the same year, he directed the war drama "love in war" co starred by Wen zhaolun, song Chunli and Fu Yao.
In 2008, in the celebration of the 50th anniversary of Chinese TV art, he was selected as the national excellent TV drama director. In the same year, he directed the biographical play Zhou Enlai in Chongqing, which was co starred by Liu Jin and Huang Wei. The play won the first prize of the 27th China TV series flying sky award and the second prize of the 24th China TV Golden Eagle Award.
In 2009, Dong Yachun won the title of the 6th National TV artist of double happiness of virtue and art. In the same year, he directed the war film "iron blood", which is based on the Pudong campaign, the key battle of the Shanghai campaign. The play tells the heroic deeds of the officers and men who fought tenaciously in the liberation of Shanghai and the attack on Pudong. In addition, he co directed the war drama liberation with Tang Guoqiang and Guo Daqun, which is a gift drama for celebrating the 60th anniversary of the founding of new China, and won the special award for long TV drama of the 28th China TV drama flying sky award and the best TV Drama Award of the 25th China TV Golden Eagle Award.
In 2011, he directed the military drama "Chinese expeditionary army" co starred by Huang Zhizhong, Zhang Fengyi and Ke LAN, which won the second prize of "flying sky Award" for Chinese TV drama, and Dong Yachun won the best director award of "flying sky Award" for Chinese TV drama.
In 2014, he directed the war film "the battle of Changsha" from September 1939 to January 1942, which was co starred by Zhang Fengyi, Tong Ruixin and Zheng Hao and won the special award of the 16th Russia international film and Television Festival.
In 2015, he directed the war film ballet in the fire, CO starred by Cao shuci and Igor kloskov, which reflects the theme of China and Russia's joint fight against Japanese fascism. The film was shot in winter, and the temperature is generally below minus 30 ℃. In the same year, he directed the inspirational drama "good days in life" with Han Mochi's decades of emotional marriage as the main line, which was co starred by Huang Zhizhong, Wu Yue and Ma Jing.
In 2016, he directed the war drama "Jueming guard division" co starred by Zhang Tong, Guo Guangping, Xia Zhiyuan, etc., which was based on the heroic deeds of the red 34 division in the history of the Red Army in the 1930s.
Main works
Directing works
Photographic works
Award winning record
Character evaluation
Dong Yachun has the ability to observe life acutely, and is good at grasping the expressive details of life quickly (Sina entertainment review). In his films and TV works, there are few commercial elements of special entertainment, but more are the inheritance of humanistic spirit and the fate of his family and country, and he loves the theme creation (Tencent Entertainment review).
When Dong Yachun filmed the parade village, he was lying on the ground for a while and climbing on the high platform for a while. He just wanted to shoot a good shot and didn't care about his own image. Sang Hua, standing on the top of the history museum, played very well on the spot. He used a long lens to take a beautiful picture of the Navy's seven steps before entering the Donghua watch.
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