Jimu News Trainee Reporter Zhang Jingxian
Correspondents Chen Wei Wang Xinyi
"Hello, Dean! Hello, Dean!" On November 15, the opening ceremony of the "Wuying Jianghu" Hong Kong Kung Fu Action Film Exhibition was held at Plaza 66 in Wuhan. International action star Jackie Chan appeared at the opening ceremony and met and communicated with more than 800 freshmen of the 2024 class of Jackie Chan School of Film and Television and Communication. They interacted enthusiastically and the atmosphere was warm.
"I shot the scene of jumping from the bell tower for 7 days"
"I shot the scene of jumping from the bell tower for 7 days." At the scene, Jackie Chan shared his behind-the-scenes story of filming "a plan ", "That shot was really It was very deep in my mind, and it was extremely dangerous." He told the story of how he jumped off the building with great fear: there were no ropes during the whole process, and there were no protective measures except for the tent below. This made the audience both admired and distressed.
Jackie Chan lamented: "Many people say you are a hero, it's incredible, but I said no, I am an ordinary person, and I don't dare to jump." He and Sammo Hung, Yuan Biao have made action movies all their lives, and they all It's all injuries, but it's precisely because of this group of actors who use "stupid methods" to film, that Hong Kong action movies are getting better and better and are famous all over the world.
"In the past, when we made movies, we relied entirely on our bodies. There was no AI or special effects. We could only do what we thought of." Jackie Chan's sharing deeply touched the students. One student said: "I started watching Jackie Chan's movies when I was very young. He has been showing the unique charm of Chinese martial arts to the world. In Dean Jackie Chan's narration just now, I deeply felt his love and responsibility for movies. ."
" role is required itself careful tries to figure out 's "
" classic moves, half of which are hats and chewing gum. "In the theater, as the Guinness record holder for "the actor who performed the most stunts", Jackie Chan used the classic in " Flying Eagle Project ". The "chewing gum" shot and the legendary "hat" shot in "Plan A" guided the teachers and students present on how to find the "most suitable" and "most special" interpretation method.
"You should learn more, watch more, listen more, try to figure out the characters carefully, and understand the 'reasonable' and 'unexpected' aspects of the movie." Jackie Chan encouraged students to go to the cinema to watch movies, learn to appreciate movies, and concentrate on After studying the lighting, photography, and lenses of the movie, he even hummed the music of the movie "The Sound of Music " impromptu, saying that he had watched it more than 70 or 80 times.
At the exchange meeting, five students who had interned at the "Panda Project" filming site shared their experiences and feelings in practice. "Every time on set, Dean Jackie Chan would tell the executive director that these are my students and I want them to walk through the play first." One of the students who participated in the lighting work recalled: "Dean Jackie Chan often talked with What I say is, don’t play with your mobile phone at the scene, you must watch more, learn more, and learn from our performances and moves.”
"Mobile phones are used to save time, not to waste time." Jackie Chan said that this year marks his 63rd year in the industry. As someone who has been in the industry, he told the students not to be lazy at any time and to make good use of these four years. Develop your own "real kung fu" through "climbing and fighting". He also mentioned that 16 students have now joined his new crew for internships.
The students at the scene expressed that they had benefited a lot from Cheng Long's narration: "Dean Jackie Chan is a benchmark for us filmmakers, and we must always learn from him." After sharing, Jackie Chan also sent his best wishes to the students: He hopes that in the next few years, he will be able to see all his classmates on various crews.
At the event, Yang Heng, executive dean of Jackie Chan School of Film and Television Media, said that since its establishment in 2015, under the guidance of Dean Jackie Chan, the college has set up 9 majors covering the entire process of film and television creation before, during and after the creation, achieving The professional link and integration of the whole hospital "performing a play together".The Academy has hosted the "Jackie Chan Film A Plan" in Wuhan for several consecutive years to cultivate new forces in Chinese genre films. The plan currently covers more than 10,000 people in the film and television industry and supports nearly 1,000 young film talents. The cumulative box office of its participating works has exceeded 10 billion.
(Source: Jimu News)
For more exciting information, please download the "Jimu News" client in the application market. Please do not reprint without authorization. Welcome to provide news clues, and you will be paid once accepted. The 24-hour reporting hotline is 027-86777777. Jimu News Trainee Reporter Zhang Jingxian Correspondents Chen Wei Wang Xinyi "Hello, Dean! Hello, Dean!" On November 15, the opening ceremony of the "Wuying Jianghu" Hong Kong Kung Fu Action Film Exhibition was held at Plaza 66 in Wuhan. International action star Jackie Chan appeared at the opening ceremony and met and communicated with more than 800 freshmen of the 2024 class of Jackie Chan School of Film and Television and Communication. They interacted enthusiastically and the atmosphere was warm. "I shot the scene of jumping from the bell tower for 7 days" "I shot the scene of jumping from the bell tower for 7 days." At the scene, Jackie Chan shared his behind-the-scenes story of filming "a plan ", "That shot was really It was very deep in my mind, and it was extremely dangerous." He told the story of how he jumped off the building with great fear: there were no ropes during the whole process, and there were no protective measures except for the tent below. This made the audience both admired and distressed. Jackie Chan lamented: "Many people say you are a hero, it's incredible, but I said no, I am an ordinary person, and I don't dare to jump." He and Sammo Hung, Yuan Biao have made action movies all their lives, and they all It's all injuries, but it's precisely because of this group of actors who use "stupid methods" to film, that Hong Kong action movies are getting better and better and are famous all over the world. "In the past, when we made movies, we relied entirely on our bodies. There was no AI or special effects. We could only do what we thought of." Jackie Chan's sharing deeply touched the students. One student said: "I started watching Jackie Chan's movies when I was very young. He has been showing the unique charm of Chinese martial arts to the world. In Dean Jackie Chan's narration just now, I deeply felt his love and responsibility for movies. ." " role is required itself careful tries to figure out 's " " classic moves, half of which are hats and chewing gum. "In the theater, as the Guinness record holder for "the actor who performed the most stunts", Jackie Chan used the classic in " Flying Eagle Project ". The "chewing gum" shot and the legendary "hat" shot in "Plan A" guided the teachers and students present on how to find the "most suitable" and "most special" interpretation method. "You should learn more, watch more, listen more, try to figure out the characters carefully, and understand the 'reasonable' and 'unexpected' aspects of the movie." Jackie Chan encouraged students to go to the cinema to watch movies, learn to appreciate movies, and concentrate on After studying the lighting, photography, and lenses of the movie, he even hummed the music of the movie "The Sound of Music " impromptu, saying that he had watched it more than 70 or 80 times. At the exchange meeting, five students who had interned at the "Panda Project" filming site shared their experiences and feelings in practice. "Every time on set, Dean Jackie Chan would tell the executive director that these are my students and I want them to walk through the play first." One of the students who participated in the lighting work recalled: "Dean Jackie Chan often talked with What I say is, don’t play with your mobile phone at the scene, you must watch more, learn more, and learn from our performances and moves.” "Mobile phones are used to save time, not to waste time." Jackie Chan said that this year marks his 63rd year in the industry. As someone who has been in the industry, he told the students not to be lazy at any time and to make good use of these four years. Develop your own "real kung fu" through "climbing and fighting". He also mentioned that 16 students have now joined his new crew for internships. The students at the scene expressed that they had benefited a lot from Cheng Long's narration: "Dean Jackie Chan is a benchmark for us filmmakers, and we must always learn from him." After sharing, Jackie Chan also sent his best wishes to the students: He hopes that in the next few years, he will be able to see all his classmates on various crews. At the event, Yang Heng, executive dean of Jackie Chan School of Film and Television Media, said that since its establishment in 2015, under the guidance of Dean Jackie Chan, the college has set up 9 majors covering the entire process of film and television creation before, during and after the creation, achieving The professional link and integration of the whole hospital "performing a play together".The Academy has hosted the "Jackie Chan Film A Plan" in Wuhan for several consecutive years to cultivate new forces in Chinese genre films. The plan currently covers more than 10,000 people in the film and television industry and supports nearly 1,000 young film talents. The cumulative box office of its participating works has exceeded 10 billion. (Source: Jimu News) For more exciting information, please download the "Jimu News" client in the application market. Please do not reprint without authorization. Welcome to provide news clues, and you will be paid once accepted. 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