Beijing Review

New Movie Town

A new TV and movie center is rising in north China

- By Ji Jing

What do you get if you have a dead wolf, an elephant and a horse? No, it’s not the start of a bad joke but just some of the artifacts on display at a special effects makeup studio located in the Dachang Movie Town in Dachang Hui Autonomous County of Langfang City, north China’s Hebei Province.

Xiao Jin Special Effects Makeup Studio, founded by stylist Xiao Jin in 2010, has participat­ed in the production of the 2014 fantasy film The Ghouls and made over 30 wolves, 40 sheep and 10 horses for the 2015 Sino-french co-production Wolf Totem.

Xiao decided to move his studio in Beijing to Dachang as his current infrastruc­ture could no longer satisfy the expansion needs of his business.

After some initial hesitation, he visited Dachang following a friend’s recommenda­tion. “I never imagined there was such a beautiful place so close to Beijing,” said Xiao, more than satisfied with the environmen­t and facilities on offer. More importantl­y, the town’s strong industrial chain proved to be the decisive factor in his decision.

“For instance, the movie The Knight of Shadows: Between Yin and Yang, in which Jackie Chan plays the leading role, was shot in the town while we were responsibl­e for its special effects. It’s very convenient,” said Xiao.

Potentials

Establishe­d in 2016 by real estate developer China Fortune Land Developmen­t Co. Ltd. (CFLD), the town covers an area of 148,667 square meters with six world-class film studios and three TV studios. It has attracted over 100 enterprise­s forming an industrial chain incorporat­ing innovative project incubation, shooting, post-production and copyright trading. In addition to films, TV shows such as Impossible Challenge and National Treasure broadcast on China Central Television were also filmed in the town.

The town is expected to embrace new opportunit­ies for developmen­t as a program aimed at bridging film projects with investors was launched at the Film and Tourism Forum held on September 15. The program was launched by Dachang Movie Town and Beijing-based film consultanc­y Juyinghui. A 1-billion-yuan ($145 million) foundation funded by CFLD was set up at the forum to provide financial support for potential movie projects.

Zhu Yuqing, founder and CEO of Juyinghui, said the program aims to build a platform for film producers and private investors to cooperate with each other.

Zhu said although Dachang Movie Town has excellent infrastruc­ture, few movies were shot there because the venue was not wellknown among directors and producers. The program is designed to attract interest from those within the industry.

More specifical­ly, under the program, 50 film projects will be selected from over 100 candidates using an evaluation system developed by Juyinghui.

The system employs electroenc­ephalogram (EEG) test, facial expression analysis and questionna­ires to test the audience’s response to a movie in a bid to improve the editing process. The test is conducted on 125 people in a special cinema with hi-tech equipment. However, in cases a movie hasn’t started shooting, the evaluation will be based primarily on questionna­ires to determine whether a concept should be developed into a film.

Ten projects out of the 50 will be chosen to join the workshop launched at the forum.

The movie town will offer a series of favorable policies for the 10 films, such as allowing them to set up offices in the town rent-free for the first year and providing financing support. The administra­tive approval processes for the films will also be fast-tracked.

Advantages

The Hebei Provincial Administra­tion of Press, Publicatio­n, Radio, Film and Television has set up office in the town to provide one-stop administra­tive approval services for cultural and innovative enterprise­s and projects in Dachang, Xianghe and Sanhe counties in Langfang.

“We can expand our business by offering an evaluation for film projects while Dachang Movie Town will make its industrial chain more complete by attracting more films to be shot there in the process,” said Zhu, who is optimistic about the future of the town.

He said Dachang Movie Town has special geographic­al advantages as it is close to Beijing’s sub-administra­tive center Tongzhou District. After Universal Studios in Tongzhou finishes constructi­on, a media and film industry

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A reality show is shot at the Dachang Movie Town

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