Recently, a symposium on the creation of "The Story of a Rose" was held in Beijing. The conference focuses on the creation of high-quality audio-visual content and explores new paths for the integration of film and television and culture and tourism. It aims to leverage Beijing's

 Recently, a symposium on the creation of " The Story of a Rose " was held in Beijing. The conference focuses on the creation of high-quality audio-visual content and explores new paths for the integration of film and television and culture and tourism. It aims to leverage Beijing's technological and cultural advantages, build a healthy creative ecology, promote the prosperity of the capital's audio-visual arts, and set a model for the innovative development of Chinese film and television.

  Many filming locations in Beijing became popular due to the drama

  When the TV series "The Story of a Rose" came to an end on the screen, Beijing, an ancient yet modern city, became another protagonist in the hearts of countless viewers with its unrepeatable charm. Many filming locations in "The Story of a Rose" have once again come into view of the audience, and tourists are flocking here. The drama focuses on the six major urban areas of Beijing - Chaoyang, Xicheng, Dongcheng, Haidian, Changping and Shunyi, each depicting the unique charm of the city. The distant bells of the Drum Tower, the modern splendor of the Bird's Nest, the busy ups and downs of the Capital Airport, the vicissitudes of the Ming Dynasty City Wall ruins... In the play, Huang Yimei's footsteps have traveled through the quiet paths of Tsinghua University, the luxurious halls of China World Hotel, and the 798 Art District creative space, the art ocean of Shu Art Museum, as well as the National Center for the Performing Arts and the Ming City Wall ruins that her brother passed by during his morning jog. These places are not only the stage where the story takes place, but also a true portrayal of Beijing's multicultural landscape.

 The service mechanism optimizes the film and television shooting environment in Beijing

 The success of "The Story of a Rose" is inseparable from the strong backing of the "Beijing Great Audiovisual" film and television shooting service mechanism. This service system, which aims to optimize the film and television shooting environment and promote the development of the cultural industry, has provided strong support for many film and television works including "The Story of the Rose" since its full launch in the spring of 2024. From information consultation to shooting coordination, from venue security to transportation arrangements, the Beijing Film and Television Production Service Center works closely with agencies in various districts to ensure that each work can find a suitable shooting plan in Beijing. Up to now, Beijing’s film and television shooting service mechanism covers 16 districts and economic and technological development zones in the city, with a total of more than 1,000 shooting locations, building an all-round, multi-level film and television shooting service network. The Beijing Municipal Radio, Film and Television Bureau has further proposed the ambitious goals of "photographing Beijing well" and "talking about Beijing well". It plans to build a "Beijing Scenery" digital image library to provide a source of inspiration for creators, and at the same time significantly increase financial support for filming projects in Beijing. Aiming to promote the prosperity and innovation of audio-visual arts in the capital.

The popularity of "The Story of a Rose" not only proves Beijing's unlimited potential as a film and television shooting base, but also opens up a new path for the future development of China's film and television industry. The success of "Rose Story" is a microcosm of Beijing's film and television industry. It indicates that China's film and television industry is moving towards a more professional and international goal and writing its own glorious chapter. (Liu Siqiu)

Source: Guangming.com