顧問委員會
Sopawan BOONNIMITRA
電影製作人、攝影師
泰國
Prof. Chris BERRY
教授
英國
柯罗杰
電視導演
美國
Elizabeth DALEY
南加州大學電影藝術學院院長
美國
Sopawan Boonnimitra is an independent filmmaker with over 15 years in the field of film and arts, both internationally and nationally. She started her career in film as an assistant director for a feature film and continued to be involved in cinema. In the last ten years, she has been involved in visual arts as both a curator and an artist. She was a research curator for Guangzhou Triennial 2012 and artist in residence at BAK in Utrecht. She is currently head at Department of Motion Pictures and Still Photography at Chulalongkorn University and has a Ph.D. in Visual Arts from Lunds University. Her first feature film, "The Isthmus" (2013), was selected for the New Currents Section at the Busan International Film Festival. The film has been screened at various international film festivals. She is currently working on her second film, a feature-length documentary, focusing on first years of education. It recently has been selected for Docs by the Sea, an international documentary forum for creative documentary projects.
Chris Berry is Professor of Film Studies at King's College London. In the 1980s, he worked for China Film Import and Export Corporation in Beijing as a translator. His curating work includes the 2011 Cultural Revolution in Cinema season in Vienna (with Katja Wiederspahn) and the 2017 Taiwan's Lost Commercial Cinema: Recovered and Restored project on taiyupian (with Ming-Yeh Rawnsley). Film Festival jury service has included Hawaii, Pusan, Singapore, and, in 2017, the Golden Horse in Taipei. Primary publications include: (with Mary Farquhar) "Cinema and the National: China on Screen" (Columbia University Press and Hong Kong University Press, 2006); "Postsocialist Cinema in Post-Mao China: the Cultural Revolution after the Cultural Revolution" (New York: Routledge, 2004); (co-edited with Luke Robinson) "Chinese Film Festivals: Sites of Translation" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017); and (co-edited with Koichi Iwabuchi and Eva Tsai) "Routledge Handbook of East Asian Popular Culture" (Routledge, 2016).
Prof. Roger S. Christiansen is a well-known Hollywood sitcom director, member of the American Directors Guild, and the world's top director. He has more than 20 years of experience in Hollywood shooting and has participated in the production of hundreds of sitcoms. He is an experienced film and television wizard who takes care of directors, photography and editing. His directorial style is gentle, whether it is a big star or a newcomer, actors of any age and nationality can communicate well with Director Roger S. Christiansen. The sensational "Friends" series not only earned him the highest honor in American TV - the Emmy Award, but also made the Chinese audience know him. Since then, he has directed "Hannah Montana", "iCarly", "Girlfriend" and many other world-renowned TV dramas. In the past 30 years, as a director, Prof. Roger S. Christiansen has also taught at many famous universities around the world, including Columbia University, the University of Southern California School of Film Arts, American National Drama, and Beijing Film Academy.
Prof Elizabeth M Daley is Dean of the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of South California, one of the most prestigious and influential film schools in the world. She has been holding the Deanship for twenty-nine years, the longest tenure of a Dean at USC. She is the inaugural holder of the Steven J Ross/Time Warner Dean's Chair, founding Executive Director of the USC Annenberg Center for Communication (from 1994 to 2005), and is now concurrently serving as Executive Director of the USC Institute for Multimedia Literacy. In 2015, Professor Daley was awarded the degree of Doctor of Letters, honoris causa.
As a child, Prof Daley was mesmerized by the stories her mother read or created for her, and her earliest memories that she deeply treasures are of her mother's stories. Her favourite one was about a magical rabbit that lived in a hat. The enduring love of stories that her mother instilled in her has led to her tireless commitment today to ensure her students and faculty have the resources they need to tell exciting stories.
霍文東
動畫製片
美國
李亦中
教授
中國
Piyush ROY
作家, 製片人
印度
施南生
電影製片
香港
Max Howard created and ran animation studios for The Walt Disney Company in London, Paris, Orlando and Los Angeles, working on some of Disney’s most memorable films including Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and The Lion King. As President of Warner Bros Feature Animation, he oversaw such hit movies as The Iron Giant and Space Jam. At DreamWorks, he was co-executive producer for Spirit, Stallion of the Cimarron.
Max served as an executive producer on the recently completed animated feature film and TV series, 100% Wolf, being produced in Australia by Flying Bark Animation Productions. In addition, Max was an executive producer on the Christmas movie, Saving Santa, and a slate of animated feature films for Exodus Film Group: Igor, The Hero of Color City, and Bunyan and Babe.
Throughout his illustrious animation career, Max Howard has worked with UNICEF to bring health and social messages to developing countries in Africa, the Caribbean and South America through the use of animation, underscoring the important role this medium can bring to overcome ethnic and social prejudices.
Max is a sought-after animation consultant; and a feature animation guest speaker/lecturer/panelist - both in person and on-line - at art schools, universities, festivals and industry events worldwide, as well as acting in an advisory capacity developing the animation curriculum with numerous schools.
He is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
Max is the recipient of an honorary Doctor of Arts degree from Teesside University in the United Kingdom in recognition of his services to the animation industry.
Max is a DeTao Master providing lectures at universities throughout China on the development, production and distribution of animated films. Max has also been working with local producers, adapting classic Chinese stories as animated features targeting international distribution.
Max is a Associate Professor at Communications University of China, Nanjing as well.
Last year, Max joined the Academy of Film, School of Communication at Hong Kong Baptist University as part of their Fellowship Programme.
His company, Max Howard Consulting Group, has offices in Los Angeles and London.
Professor, Doctoral supervisor, School of Media, Shanghai Jiaotong University; Vice-Chairman of Society of Film and Television of Chinese Universities; Board Chairman of International Communication Council of Film and Television.
His works include "Movies in All Sides", "Research on the Evaluation System of Chinese Movies", "The First Heart of Movies"; he is also the Chief Editor of "Course of Movie and Television Art", "Animation Screenwriter", "Hollywood in Focus (Vol. 1-5)" etc. He serves as jury member of the National University Student Microfilm Competition, International University Student Microfilm Festival (Beijing), Cross-strait Youth Short Film Competition and Shanghai Civil Microfilm Festival.
Dr Piyush Roy is an Indian National Film Award winning critic-columnist, and an international author, curator, filmmaker and educator. He has worked at senior reporting positions in leading Indian dailies (The Indian Express, Hindustan Times) and has been published in The Times of India’s Crest Edition, The Speaking Tree, The New Indian Express, The Asian Age, Society magazine and authored an eight-year-long column in Orissa Post, called ‘Sunday Talkies’. He was editor of StarWeek and Stardust. Teaching cinema and culture at UK universities and Indian management and media institutions, his doctorate was on ‘The Aesthetics of Emotional Acting’ (University of Edinburgh, 2017).
Author of two fiction works – Never Say Never Again (2007) and Alexander – An Epic Love Story (2007); he made his non-fiction and feature film debut in 2019 with Bollywood FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the Greatest Film Story Never Told (Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, USA), and acclaimed documentary, Pleasures Prejudice & Pride: An Indian Way of Filmmaking. It was the focus of an exclusive multi-city global seminar screening tour, across seven universities in the United Kingdom in September-October 2019.
Honoured with “Special Mention” for Best Critic at the 60th Indian National Film Awards (2013) by the President of India, he’s a recipient of UK’s Sir William Darling Memorial Prize (2014). He’s a jury member of Power Brands-Bollywood Film Journalist’s Awards, is an advisory board member to the Global University Film Awards (Hong Kong), and was the Founder-Festival Director of Edinburgh Festival of Indian Films & Documentaries (2016-17). Currently, he is Chief Learning Consultant at DALHAM Learning, Bengaluru, India, and is directing an experimental feature film shot across Asia and Europe, inspired by the ideas, insights and learner-teacher interactions on life and existence, discussed in the ancient Hindu philosophical-religious texts of The Upanishads.
Nan Sun Shi was pivotal in the success of Cinema City Studios and Film Workshop Co. Ltd., which she founded with internationally-acclaimed producer and director TSUI Hark. Nansun was a member of the International Jury at the Berlin International Film Festival 2007 and at the Cannes Film Festival 2011. In October 2013, the French Government honored Nansun with the title of Officier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. Nansun received the Best Independent Producer Award – Premio Raimondo Rezzonico at the Locarno International Film Festival 2014, the Golden Mulberry Life Achievement Award at the Udine Far East Film Festival 2015, the Special Achievement Award at the BIFF with Marie Claire Asia Star Awards 2015, and the Berlinale Camera Award (Producer) at the Berlin International Film Festival 2017. Nansun is Vice Chairman of the End Child Sexual Abuse Foundation.
杜琪峰
導演
香港
葉錦添
電影藝術總監, 設計師
香港
Johnnie To is one of the leading figures of the film industry of Hong Kong. With his caliber, versatility and energy, he has played an instrumental role in promoting the development of the Hong Kong film industry.
Besides the achievements in film production and film directing, Johnnie has devoted tremendous efforts to grooming local talents. In 2004, he became a member of the Hong Kong arts Development Council and soon after started chairing the Film and Media Arts Group of the Council. In 2005, he initiated the Fresh Wave Short Film Competition which evolved in 2010 into an international short film festival, further fostering cultural exchange among international filmmakers.
In 2014, Hong Kong Baptist University conferred Dr To the honorary doctoral degree for his outstanding professional achievements as well as his remarkable contributions to the film industry.
As a world-renowned visual artist, art director for stage and film and fashion designer, Tim Yip continues to explore and communicate his aesthetic concept “New Orientalism”, which is his interpretation of ancient culture as a means to inspire the future. He works widely in contemporary art, clothing, theatre, film, literature and other creative fields. For “Crouching Tiger, hidden Dragon”, Yip won the Oscar for “Best Art Direction”, becoming the first Chinese to be awarded by the Academy, and the British Film and Television Academy award for “Best Costume Design”, in 2001.
Sopawan BOONNIMITRA
電影製作人、攝影師
泰國
Prof. Chris BERRY
教授
英國
柯罗杰
電視導演
美國
Elizabeth DALEY
南加州大學電影藝術學院院長
美國
霍文東
動畫製片
美國
李亦中
教授
中國
Piyush ROY
作家, 製片人
印度
施南生
電影製片
香港
杜琪峰
導演
香港
葉錦添
電影藝術總監, 設計師
香港
Sopawan Boonnimitra is an independent filmmaker with over 15 years in the field of film and arts, both internationally and nationally. She started her career in film as an assistant director for a feature film and continued to be involved in cinema. In the last ten years, she has been involved in visual arts as both a curator and an artist. She was a research curator for Guangzhou Triennial 2012 and artist in residence at BAK in Utrecht. She is currently head at Department of Motion Pictures and Still Photography at Chulalongkorn University and has a Ph.D. in Visual Arts from Lunds University. Her first feature film, "The Isthmus" (2013), was selected for the New Currents Section at the Busan International Film Festival. The film has been screened at various international film festivals. She is currently working on her second film, a feature-length documentary, focusing on first years of education. It recently has been selected for Docs by the Sea, an international documentary forum for creative documentary projects.
Chris Berry is Professor of Film Studies at King's College London. In the 1980s, he worked for China Film Import and Export Corporation in Beijing as a translator. His curating work includes the 2011 Cultural Revolution in Cinema season in Vienna (with Katja Wiederspahn) and the 2017 Taiwan's Lost Commercial Cinema: Recovered and Restored project on taiyupian (with Ming-Yeh Rawnsley). Film Festival jury service has included Hawaii, Pusan, Singapore, and, in 2017, the Golden Horse in Taipei. Primary publications include: (with Mary Farquhar) "Cinema and the National: China on Screen" (Columbia University Press and Hong Kong University Press, 2006); "Postsocialist Cinema in Post-Mao China: the Cultural Revolution after the Cultural Revolution" (New York: Routledge, 2004); (co-edited with Luke Robinson) "Chinese Film Festivals: Sites of Translation" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017); and (co-edited with Koichi Iwabuchi and Eva Tsai) "Routledge Handbook of East Asian Popular Culture" (Routledge, 2016).
Prof. Roger S. Christiansen is a well-known Hollywood sitcom director, member of the American Directors Guild, and the world's top director. He has more than 20 years of experience in Hollywood shooting and has participated in the production of hundreds of sitcoms. He is an experienced film and television wizard who takes care of directors, photography and editing. His directorial style is gentle, whether it is a big star or a newcomer, actors of any age and nationality can communicate well with Director Roger S. Christiansen. The sensational "Friends" series not only earned him the highest honor in American TV - the Emmy Award, but also made the Chinese audience know him. Since then, he has directed "Hannah Montana", "iCarly", "Girlfriend" and many other world-renowned TV dramas. In the past 30 years, as a director, Prof. Roger S. Christiansen has also taught at many famous universities around the world, including Columbia University, the University of Southern California School of Film Arts, American National Drama, and Beijing Film Academy.
Prof Elizabeth M Daley is Dean of the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of South California, one of the most prestigious and influential film schools in the world. She has been holding the Deanship for twenty-nine years, the longest tenure of a Dean at USC. She is the inaugural holder of the Steven J Ross/Time Warner Dean's Chair, founding Executive Director of the USC Annenberg Center for Communication (from 1994 to 2005), and is now concurrently serving as Executive Director of the USC Institute for Multimedia Literacy. In 2015, Professor Daley was awarded the degree of Doctor of Letters, honoris causa.
As a child, Prof Daley was mesmerized by the stories her mother read or created for her, and her earliest memories that she deeply treasures are of her mother's stories. Her favourite one was about a magical rabbit that lived in a hat. The enduring love of stories that her mother instilled in her has led to her tireless commitment today to ensure her students and faculty have the resources they need to tell exciting stories.
Max Howard created and ran animation studios for The Walt Disney Company in London, Paris, Orlando and Los Angeles, working on some of Disney’s most memorable films including Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and The Lion King. As President of Warner Bros Feature Animation, he oversaw such hit movies as The Iron Giant and Space Jam. At DreamWorks, he was co-executive producer for Spirit, Stallion of the Cimarron.
Max served as an executive producer on the recently completed animated feature film and TV series, 100% Wolf, being produced in Australia by Flying Bark Animation Productions. In addition, Max was an executive producer on the Christmas movie, Saving Santa, and a slate of animated feature films for Exodus Film Group: Igor, The Hero of Color City, and Bunyan and Babe.
Throughout his illustrious animation career, Max Howard has worked with UNICEF to bring health and social messages to developing countries in Africa, the Caribbean and South America through the use of animation, underscoring the important role this medium can bring to overcome ethnic and social prejudices.
Max is a sought-after animation consultant; and a feature animation guest speaker/lecturer/panelist - both in person and on-line - at art schools, universities, festivals and industry events worldwide, as well as acting in an advisory capacity developing the animation curriculum with numerous schools.
He is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
Max is the recipient of an honorary Doctor of Arts degree from Teesside University in the United Kingdom in recognition of his services to the animation industry.
Max is a DeTao Master providing lectures at universities throughout China on the development, production and distribution of animated films. Max has also been working with local producers, adapting classic Chinese stories as animated features targeting international distribution.
Max is a Associate Professor at Communications University of China, Nanjing as well.
Last year, Max joined the Academy of Film, School of Communication at Hong Kong Baptist University as part of their Fellowship Programme.
His company, Max Howard Consulting Group, has offices in Los Angeles and London.
Professor, Doctoral supervisor, School of Media, Shanghai Jiaotong University; Vice-Chairman of Society of Film and Television of Chinese Universities; Board Chairman of International Communication Council of Film and Television.
His works include "Movies in All Sides", "Research on the Evaluation System of Chinese Movies", "The First Heart of Movies"; he is also the Chief Editor of "Course of Movie and Television Art", "Animation Screenwriter", "Hollywood in Focus (Vol. 1-5)" etc. He serves as jury member of the National University Student Microfilm Competition, International University Student Microfilm Festival (Beijing), Cross-strait Youth Short Film Competition and Shanghai Civil Microfilm Festival.
Dr Piyush Roy is an Indian National Film Award winning critic-columnist, and an international author, curator, filmmaker and educator. He has worked at senior reporting positions in leading Indian dailies (The Indian Express, Hindustan Times) and has been published in The Times of India’s Crest Edition, The Speaking Tree, The New Indian Express, The Asian Age, Society magazine and authored an eight-year-long column in Orissa Post, called ‘Sunday Talkies’. He was editor of StarWeek and Stardust. Teaching cinema and culture at UK universities and Indian management and media institutions, his doctorate was on ‘The Aesthetics of Emotional Acting’ (University of Edinburgh, 2017).
Author of two fiction works – Never Say Never Again (2007) and Alexander – An Epic Love Story (2007); he made his non-fiction and feature film debut in 2019 with Bollywood FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the Greatest Film Story Never Told (Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, USA), and acclaimed documentary, Pleasures Prejudice & Pride: An Indian Way of Filmmaking. It was the focus of an exclusive multi-city global seminar screening tour, across seven universities in the United Kingdom in September-October 2019.
Honoured with “Special Mention” for Best Critic at the 60th Indian National Film Awards (2013) by the President of India, he’s a recipient of UK’s Sir William Darling Memorial Prize (2014). He’s a jury member of Power Brands-Bollywood Film Journalist’s Awards, is an advisory board member to the Global University Film Awards (Hong Kong), and was the Founder-Festival Director of Edinburgh Festival of Indian Films & Documentaries (2016-17). Currently, he is Chief Learning Consultant at DALHAM Learning, Bengaluru, India, and is directing an experimental feature film shot across Asia and Europe, inspired by the ideas, insights and learner-teacher interactions on life and existence, discussed in the ancient Hindu philosophical-religious texts of The Upanishads.
Nan Sun Shi was pivotal in the success of Cinema City Studios and Film Workshop Co. Ltd., which she founded with internationally-acclaimed producer and director TSUI Hark. Nansun was a member of the International Jury at the Berlin International Film Festival 2007 and at the Cannes Film Festival 2011. In October 2013, the French Government honored Nansun with the title of Officier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. Nansun received the Best Independent Producer Award – Premio Raimondo Rezzonico at the Locarno International Film Festival 2014, the Golden Mulberry Life Achievement Award at the Udine Far East Film Festival 2015, the Special Achievement Award at the BIFF with Marie Claire Asia Star Awards 2015, and the Berlinale Camera Award (Producer) at the Berlin International Film Festival 2017. Nansun is Vice Chairman of the End Child Sexual Abuse Foundation.
Johnnie To is one of the leading figures of the film industry of Hong Kong. With his caliber, versatility and energy, he has played an instrumental role in promoting the development of the Hong Kong film industry.
Besides the achievements in film production and film directing, Johnnie has devoted tremendous efforts to grooming local talents. In 2004, he became a member of the Hong Kong arts Development Council and soon after started chairing the Film and Media Arts Group of the Council. In 2005, he initiated the Fresh Wave Short Film Competition which evolved in 2010 into an international short film festival, further fostering cultural exchange among international filmmakers.
In 2014, Hong Kong Baptist University conferred Dr To the honorary doctoral degree for his outstanding professional achievements as well as his remarkable contributions to the film industry.
As a world-renowned visual artist, art director for stage and film and fashion designer, Tim Yip continues to explore and communicate his aesthetic concept “New Orientalism”, which is his interpretation of ancient culture as a means to inspire the future. He works widely in contemporary art, clothing, theatre, film, literature and other creative fields. For “Crouching Tiger, hidden Dragon”, Yip won the Oscar for “Best Art Direction”, becoming the first Chinese to be awarded by the Academy, and the British Film and Television Academy award for “Best Costume Design”, in 2001.
評審團
Laurence BAGOT
Narrative Production Company 主席及創辦人
法國
Geoffrey CAMPBELL
Digital Modeling Supervisor
加拿大
夏泰
電影配樂
美國
陳梓桓
導演
香港
Laurence Bagot is the co-founder and President of narrative, an award-winning producing company of transmedia documentaries based in Paris. Since 2008, narrative has produced dozen of innovative projects for broadcasters as well as museums and institutions such as : Prévert Exquis (Best Francophone Digital Project, Cross Video Days, Paris Transmedia Laureate), Sri Lanka, Ghosts of War (selected at South Asia Film Festival), It happened here (Ina Lab Winner, Paris Trasmedia Laureate), Tea Time Club (Winner of France Televisions TV Lab), Mots d’Ados (Winner of the innovation prize of the Credit Mutuel Foundation), Stainsbeaupays (Winner of Web Program Festival, Varenne Web & Doc @ Figra), Photo de Classe ( Winner of Web Program Festival at Montreux, Swizteland), Portraits of a New World (Winner of Web Program Festival). More at www.narrative.info
Geoff Campbell was born in Toronto, Canada, where he graduated from the Ontario College of Art (1981) and Sheridan College Computer Animation (1985). He began his lengthy and successful career in motion picture Special Effects in 1984 at the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Visual Effects Department in London, England. In 1990 Geoff moved to San Francisco to commence a nine month contract with Industrial Light & Magic as Digital Modeler and Animator on the feature film Terminator 2. That contract with ILM was extended a fulfilling, award winning 28 years with Geoff acting as Senior Character Model Supervisor on over 25 groundbreaking feature films, including Jurassic Park, Jumanji, Men In Black, Star Wars Episodes I and II, Galaxy Quest, Pirates Of the Caribbean I, II, and III, Rango, Jurassic World, and Ready Player One.
Geoff is currently collaborating on two animated feature films, including an original story line and a screen adaptation of Anne of Green Gables - The Musical™.
Mark Chait, Internationally renowned Hollywood Film Composer and Concert Pianist, winner of the prestigious Emmy Award and three time Telly Award. Mark also composed for an Academy Award nominated film 'Contact' starring Brad Pitt and Elias Koteas.
'The Power of One’, was Mark's hit theme song for the popular Pokemon movie, which became a billboard-charts hit for 8 weeks. Sung by Donna Summer and produced by the legendary Producer David Foster. More recently Mark has collaborated with famous Chinese talents including Director Mao Weining and lyricists Liang Mang and Qu Yuan.
A classically trained musician, Mark was born in Cape Town, South Africa and grew up in Australia. He launched his film scoring career in the US and became internationally recognized through his rich melodies and sweeping orchestrations. In 2015, Mark Chait opened 'Studio CHAIT' the first Hollywood-style Film Scoring Studio in Asia in partnership with DeTao Group.
Chan Tze-woon pursued Master of Fine Arts in Film, Television and Digital Media in Hong Kong Baptist University. His first two works, "The Aqueous Truth" (2013) and "Being Rain: Representation and Will" (2014), play with a conspiring plot and mocumentary form in portraying Hong Kong's political climate. The latter work earned him the Best Creativity Award in Freshwave International Short Film Festival 2014, and was also selected in Busan International Short Film Festival and Udine Far East film Festival. A large-scale occupation in 2014 prompted his first featured length documentary “Yellowing” (2016), the film give a personal and first-person perspective to audiences about the massive political movement. It was nominated for Best Documentary in the 53rd Taiwan Golden Horse Award and won the Shinsuke Ogawa Award at the 15th Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival. His working in progress film ,“Blue Island” will release in 2021.
陳安琪
紀錄片製片人
香港
陳毅民
高級講師
香港
張婉婷
導演
香港
焦雄屏
電影製片人,製片人,教育家和作家
台灣
Angie Chen emerged as a filmmaker at the height of Hong Kong cinema’s ‘new wave’ of the 1980s directing three features for the famous Shaw Brothers Studio: Maybe It’s Love (1984), My Name Ain’t Suzie (1985) and Chaos by Design (1988).
She then established herself as one of Hong Kong’s commercials directors working on high profile and award-winning campaigns with the likes of Jackie Chan. Alongside this she made promotional works for the Hong Kong government with now high profile names such as cinematographer Christopher Doyle.
In the 21st century Angie Chen has worked as an award-winning documentary filmmaker, completing three features: This Darling Life (2008), One Tree Three Lives (2012) and her latest feature, I’ve Got the Blues (2017). Alongside this she has nurtured the next generation of filmmakers at Hong Kong Baptist University’s Film Academy.
Mr. Yimin Chen is a senior lecturer and associate director of Hong Kong Baptist University Academy of Film.
Yimin had made about 60 TV documentaries before going to University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts in the United States. Some of his works won awards in national competitions in China.
He focused on studying and making narrative films in LA, where he also shot and/or edited documentaries for PBS,Discovery,etc.
Yimin joined HKBU in 2007, where he has been teaching production courses like directing, cinematography, editing, sound, TV studio production, etc. Every year, he supervises 5 honours projects, mostly short films within 30 minutes.
Besides teaching, Yimin writes scripts, works on independent projects, and provides consultation to feature film scripts and editing.
Mabel Cheung, distinguished local Filmmaker, incumbent President of the Hong Kong Film Directors' Guild and Vice Chairperson of The Hong Kong International Film Festival Society. Mabel also served as a member of the Hong Kong Film Development Council, and on the juries of film festivals in London and Zurich.
Acknowledged for films of 'Immigration Trilogy' in concerning the issue of Chinese immigration and reflecting local Hong Kong spirit. Mabel later developed her talent in screenwriting and producing to create the internationally renowned 'Painted Face' and 'Echoes of the Rainbow', which garnered numerous accolades including the Crystal Bear of Berlinale.
Mabel was graduated from New York University for a Master of Fine Arts Degree in Film Production and approached by Shaw Brothers to direct her first feature. More recently, she has served as the lecturer in film art and creative study in universities to give an alternative contribution to the Chinese cinema.
焦雄屏,著名電影人,集製片、監製 、教育、寫作於一身,在國際上有「台灣新電影教母」之稱。監製及參與多部電影包括《十七歲的單車》、《藍色大門》、《聽說》、《二弟》、《綠帽子》、《愛你愛我》、《侯孝賢畫像》、《觀音山》、《五月之戀》、《戰‧鼓》、《白銀帝國》、《上海王》等,獲獎無數,至今仍在監製若干電影與網劇,如《再見,少年》、《刀手》、《配角人生》。
她也是知名導演如侯孝賢、楊德昌、李安、王小帥、蔡明亮等人走向國際的主要推手之一。她在1980到1990年代成功在本土推動台灣新電影運動,在國際為臺灣新電影和大陸第五代電影作重要論述與介紹。她著作等身,共出版八十本以上著作。
她曾任金馬獎主席,在任期間改革評審制度、創立合拍平臺,並推動金馬獎國際化,引進費比西國際影評人聯盟和奈派克亞洲電影推廣聯盟,使金馬獎再見公信力與競爭力。
趙崇基
電影導演
香港
蔡仲樑
執行監製
香港
Elizabeth DALEY
美國南加州大學電影藝術學院院長
美國
Patrick FERLA
記者,作家
瑞士
Derek Chiu is a veteran filmmaker from Hong Kong. As of 2019, he has directed 18 feature films, including his latest film No.1 Chung Ying Street which won the Grand Prix at the Osaka Asian Film Festival in March, 2018.
Derek started his career in TV and directed over 30 TV drama series and telemovies in the 1980s and 1990s.
He studied Foreign Languages and Literatures at the National Taiwan University. He is currently a professor of practice at the Academy of Film in the Hong Kong Baptist University.
Mr. Samuel Choy is currently the General Manager of Bliss Concepts Limited, who is managing the multi-media company which develops the original characters" Mcdull" & "Mcmug" publications, animated TV, features, branding and licensing, and project developments. Mr. Choy is the executive producer for Mcdull's animated features, responsible for financing, production, distribution for all features and TV series of Mcdull. Besides, he develops different kinds of media projects and activities, including animation workshop for students, exhibitions, performances, public education projects as well as co-branding activities.
Before joining Bliss Concepts, Mr. Choy was the General Manager of Digital Heritage Publishing Limited for the development of a major academic database "SiKuQuanShu" as well as series of publications in education sector. His earlier engagements in Breakthrough Limited and Sino United Publishing Limited focused on digital media development.
Prof Elizabeth M Daley is Dean of the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of South California, one of the most prestigious and influential film schools in the world. She has been holding the Deanship for twenty-nine years, the longest tenure of a Dean at USC. She is the inaugural holder of the Steven J Ross/Time Warner Dean's Chair, founding Executive Director of the USC Annenberg Center for Communication (from 1994 to 2005), and is now concurrently serving as Executive Director of the USC Institute for Multimedia Literacy. In 2015, Professor Daley was awarded the degree of Doctor of Letters, honoris causa.
As a child, Prof Daley was mesmerized by the stories her mother read or created for her, and her earliest memories that she deeply treasures are of her mother's stories. Her favourite one was about a magical rabbit that lived in a hat. The enduring love of stories that her mother instilled in her has led to her tireless commitment today to ensure her students and faculty have the resources they need to tell exciting stories.
Patrick Ferla is a journalist and producer for Swiss Radio Television (RTS). He has created and hosted numerous cultural programmes, produced reports in Hong Kong, Lisbon, Moscow, New York and La Paz, and covered the Berlin, Venice and Cannes Film Festivals where, in 2010, he was a member of the jury in the "Un Certain regard" section. Today, he chairs the RTS Audience Award (Literary Award).
Author of several books: "Dimitri Clown" (1979), "Charles-Henri Favrod, la mémoire du regard" (1997), "René Gonzalez, le théâtre pour la vie"(2014), "Gil Roman, les territoires amoureux de la danse" (2017), he signs filmed interviews with personalities.
Christian FREI
電影製片人
瑞士
Paul GRIFFIN
動畫製作監督
加拿大
Valentine HITZ
電影導演
奧地利
霍文東
動畫製片人
美國
Swiss director and producer Christian Frei is considered one of today’s most innovative and compelling documentary filmmakers. He was nominated for an Academy Award with War Photographer (2001) and won the World Cinema Directing Award at Sundance with Space Tourists (2009). From the very start of his career, Frei established a reputation as an exacting documentarist, with a perfect grasp of his subjects. His films are considered to be humanistic and universal, as much as subtle and insistent. His latest documentary Genesis 2.0 (2018) premiered again at Sundance where it won the Special Jury Award for Cinematography. As producer, Christian Frei releases Raving Iran (2016), the first feature length documentary directed by Susanne Regina Meures. Since 2006, Christian Frei has been an associate lecturer on Reflection Competence at the renowned University of St. Gallen (HSG). Since August 2010 he is president of the Swiss Film Academy.
Paul Griffin is a director who is still excited to work in animation, a medium where you can do virtually anything. His path has led him to creative projects at Industrial Light + Magic, Weta Digital, CafeFX and various studios around the world and involvement with various Star Wars film and side projects, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Fantastic Four, Magnolia, The X-Files, The Lord of the Rings, King Kong, Happy Feet 2 as well as a host of projects for television and video games. Two of his commercials are part of the permanent video collection at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Paul and his wife Laurie currently make their home in Vancouver, BC, Canada where Paul is working on original story telling projects for animation. He is honoured to be part of the Global University Film Awards and congratulates all those who submitted such a fine body of work to this year's festival and looks forward to the day when we can all meet together in the beautiful city of Hong Kong again.
Valentin Hitz born in Stuttgart (Germany), grew up in Zurich (Switzerland); studied film-directing at the Filmakademie Vienna; worked as lecturer/tutor at schools and universities, as Assistant Director for Jessica Hausner, Shirin Neshat, Barbara Albert, Peter Patzak a. o.; film-clips for theatre productions; video-works and installations; script-award/grant/film-festival jury and selection committee practice; lives and works as scriptwriter and director in Vienna (Austria).
Max Howard created and ran animation studios for The Walt Disney Company in London, Paris, Orlando and Los Angeles, working on some of Disney’s most memorable films including Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and The Lion King. As President of Warner Bros Feature Animation, he oversaw such hit movies as The Iron Giant and Space Jam. At DreamWorks, he was co-executive producer for Spirit, Stallion of the Cimarron.
Max served as an executive producer on the recently completed animated feature film and TV series, 100% Wolf, being produced in Australia by Flying Bark Animation Productions. In addition, Max was an executive producer on the Christmas movie, Saving Santa, and a slate of animated feature films for Exodus Film Group: Igor, The Hero of Color City, and Bunyan and Babe.
Throughout his illustrious animation career, Max Howard has worked with UNICEF to bring health and social messages to developing countries in Africa, the Caribbean and South America through the use of animation, underscoring the important role this medium can bring to overcome ethnic and social prejudices.
Max is a sought-after animation consultant; and a feature animation guest speaker/lecturer/panelist - both in person and on-line - at art schools, universities, festivals and industry events worldwide, as well as acting in an advisory capacity developing the animation curriculum with numerous schools.
He is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
Max is the recipient of an honorary Doctor of Arts degree from Teesside University in the United Kingdom in recognition of his services to the animation industry.
Max is a DeTao Master providing lectures at universities throughout China on the development, production and distribution of animated films. Max has also been working with local producers, adapting classic Chinese stories as animated features targeting international distribution.
Max is a Associate Professor at Communications University of China, Nanjing as well.
Last year, Max joined the Academy of Film, School of Communication at Hong Kong Baptist University as part of their Fellowship Programme.
His company, Max Howard Consulting Group, has offices in Los Angeles and London.
Yukie KITO
電影導演
日本
Michael KOWALSKI
查普曼大學-道奇電影及媒體藝術學院高級副院長
美國
李道明
電影學者、製片人
台灣
Jooick LEE
電影導演
韓國
KITO Yukie is a Tokyo-based producer. Her film credit includes Mira NAIR’s The Namesake, Wayne WANG’s A Thousand Years of Good Prayers (2007 San Sebastian International Film Festival Golden Shell Award), Ethan HAWKE’s The Hottest State (2006 Venice International Film Festival). KITO also produced Kiyoshi KUROSAWA’s acclaimed Tokyo Sonata which won the Jury Prize in the Un Certain Regard at Cannes International Film Festival in 2008. The film also won Asian Film Awards’ Best Picture in 2009 in Hong Kong. KITO recently produced MIFUE : The Last Samurai, a documentary about Japan’s legendary actor Toshiro MIFUNE, directed by Steven OKAZAKI (2015 Venice International Film Festival), While the Women Are Sleeping directed by Wayne WANG starring “BEAT” Takeshi KITANO (2016 Berlin International Film Festival) and Oh Lucy! by the first-time feature director Atsuko HIRAYANAGI (2017 Cannes International Film Festival).
Professor Michael Kowalski has taught at Chapman University since 2000 and is currently the Senior Associate Dean of the Dodge College of Film and Media Art. He has a B.A. in Semiotics from the University of Pennsylvania and a M.A. in Visual Anthropology from the University of Southern California. His areas of specialization are sound design and documentary film. He teaches sound design for film at the graduate level. His approach to teaching the aesthetics and practice of sound for film is guided by a strong belief that sound design is a narrative art form that should expressively tell the story that is on the screen. He also continues to work as a freelance sound designer. He has done the complete post-production sound work on a number of award-winning documentaries including, “Lost in La Mancha,” “Dirt: The Movie,” “The Bad Kids,” and more recently he co-sound designed the feature documentary “He Dreams of Giants.”
LEE Daw-Ming is currently Visiting Professor and Director of the MFA Programme of the Academy of Film, Hong Kong Baptist University. He was the founding Chair of the Department of Filmmaking, Taipei National University of the Arts (TNUA). He graduated from Temple University with an MFA degree in Radio-Television-Film. He is the author of "Historical Dictionary of Taiwan Cinema" (2013) and "Documentary: History, Aesthetics, Production, and Ethics" (2015), as well as editor of "Tracing the Footsteps of Motion Pictures: An Anthology of Early Taiwanese and East Asian Cinemas", published by TNUA & Yuanliu Publishing in 2019. Daw-Ming is also a renowned filmmaker from Taiwan. He is the supervising producer of Taiwan Public Television documentary series "Taiwan: A People’s History" (2006), director of "The Suona Player/Chui gu chui" (1988), producer of A "Drifting Life" (1996, winners of Silver Award at Tokyo International Film Festival and Prize of the Ecumenical Jury Special Mention at Cannes Film Festival), as well as numerous television documentary series and five documentary films, many of them shown in Hong Kong International Film Festival. LEE is an editorial board member of Studies in Documentary Film.
Jooick Lee is a film producer and the CEO of SCS Boram Entertainment Inc.based in Seoul, Korea. He is well known for many international co-production films, in which he took part in as a producer. He is well connected with film industries in Asia (Japan, China, Hong Kong) and Hollywood. His projects are currentlyin pre-production or development stage, and they involve multi-national cast, staff and financing. Before he started career in film business, he has been teaching at colleges and worked as a journalist and business consultant.
Pat LEE
漫畫家,創意總監
加拿大
Prapatsorn LERTANANTA
KMITL建築學院設計課程主任
泰國
Larry LEVENE
紀錄片導演、製片人
西班牙
彭鋒
北京大學藝術學院院長
中國
Over a period of almost twenty years, Pat Lee has established himself as a top comic artist and Creative Director. He began at Extreme Studios - Image Comics and worked on such titles as Blood Pool and Prophet. Soon after he joined Jim Lee - founder of Wildstorm Productions and worked on titles such as WETWORKS, and WILDCATS. From there, Pat did stints with DC and Marvel comics working on such mega-franchises as BATMAN, SUPERMAN, IRON MAN, X-MEN/ FANTASTIC FOUR, WOLVERINE, PUNISHER, and SPIDERMAN. He also worked on SUPERMAN the movie for Warner & designed an IRONMAN for Marvel. He's worked with legendary writers/producers such as Mark Verheiden (Battle Star Galactica), Jeph Loeb (Smallville) & Reginald Hudlin (Django Unchained).
Pat has provided creative vision to other major titles such as TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES and DEVIL MAY CRY. He created the original North American series of TRANSFORMERS comics, which ranked #1 top selling comic book six months in a row. Since then, he has created other successful original properties such as DARKMINDS, WARLANDS, GARDEN OF BLADES, NECROWAR, SANDSCAPE and BANISHED KNIGHTS, and has worked on hundreds of covers for novels, comic books, trade paperbacks and magazines. Pat also created concept design and storyboards for Director Brian Singer on SUPERMAN the movie. Many of his own creations have been licensed to Hollywood studios including 20th Century Fox and Disney.
Pat Lee is known internationally for bringing an anime influenced hybrid style to the North American comic market and has made it to the #1 spot on the top ten hottest artists list in Wizard Magazine. He has worked with giant toy companies such as Hasbro, Mattel & Spin Master Pro developing their brands. Pat has worked with major companies like NIKE, APPLE, BANDAI, TAKARA, DIESEL, HMV, SONY, ESPRIT, REEBOK, UNILEVER, SHISEIDO & MGM Casino and many others.
- Assistant Professor Prapatsorn Lertananta, Film and Digital Media, Head of Department, Faculty of Architecture, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang
- Committee of Film and Audiovisual Screening, Ministry of Culture
- Project Evaluator, Thai Media Fund
As an independent producer, through his own company Es.Docu, he has developed an intense career of documentary production. Social Affairs, History and Politics … more than 40 hours of documentaries in the last twenty years as Producer, Director and Scriptwriter.
China, India and Spain has been the focus of the stories of Larry Levene documentaries, that has been awarded in many International Festivals from the ONDAS prize (In the Tibetan Labyrinth) to best Photography in Shanghai Int. Festival (Sadhus). He has produced three fiction films: “Kathmandu Lullaby”, “Thi Mai, Heading Vietnam” and “Crossing the Desert” to be released by the end of this year. Two fiction movies on production, both of them in co-production with China: “Dragonkeeper” a 3D CGI animation Film and “Lost in China” and one under preparation “My Wedding Key”. Larry Levene is Vice President of ADN the Spanish Association of Documentary Filmmakers.
A Ph.D. of Peking University, PENG Feng is the dean and professor of aesthetics and art criticism at School of Arts, Peking University. He has been member of the executive committee of International Association for Aesthetics since 2009. In 2016, he was selected as the Changjiang Scholars Distinguished Professor by China Ministry of Education. His research interests include history of Chinese philosophy, contemporary aesthetics and art criticism. He has published 15 academic books and over 200 papers. He is also a playwright, freelance art critic and curator of exhibitions at international level. He has curated over 200 art exhibitions including the China Pavilion at the 54th international art exhibition of Venice Biennale 2011. He wrote 10 plays including musical The Red Lantern and The Tenor in a Sheepskin Jacket, experimental drama Prophecy and Interpreting, screenplay Overnight Success and Vlogame, and so on.
Jean PERRET
日內瓦藝術與設計學院電影系主任
瑞士
潘恒生
電影攝影師,講師
香港
Piyush ROY
作家, 製片人
印度
Stanislav SEMERDJIEV
編劇, CILECT執行董事
保加利亞
Born in Paris in 1952, Jean Perret visited schools and University in Zurich and Geneva, Switzerland. His master in contemporary history was dedicated to Swiss documentaries of the ‘30. Since then, he wrote many articles for newspapers, magazines, books. He taught semiotics and cinema, worked for the public radio, produced television broadcasts for independent documentaries. He created 1990 the Film Critic Week at the Festival of Locarno and became afterwards the Director in 1995 of the International Film Festival of Nyon (Switzerland) named since then "Visions du Réel". He is also member of the editorial staff of La Couleur des Jours, cultural magazine, and of the online film review www.filmexplorer.ch.
In 2010, he decided to move to the Geneva University of Art and Design, where he has been till August 2018 in charge of the Film Department / cinéma du réel. He is now an independent lecturer, essays writer, develops pedagogical projects for in different film schools and universities (HFF Munich, EITCV Cuba, ISAMM Tunisia, …) and collaborates as a consultant with the GoldenEgg Production Company.
Mr Hang-Sang Poon is a veteran cinematographer particularly known for “Peking Opera Blues” (1986), “A Chinese Ghost Story” (1987), “Who am I” (1998), “Pavilion of Women” (2000), “The 51st State” (2001), “Kung Fu Hustle (2004)”, “Fearless” (2006) and “Ip Man 2” (2010). Two of his outstanding cinematographic works, “The Island” (1986) and “Centre Stage” (1993), have won him the Best Cinematography of the 5th and 12th Hong Kong Film Awards respectively, while “Homecoming” (1984) received nominations of the Awards as well. Besides, “Red Dust” has earned him the Best Cinematography of the 27th Golden Horse Awards in 1990.
Mr. Poon was the second unit director of “Freddy vs. Jason” (2003), then he made his first attempt to be the film director of “The Purple House” in 2011. He also enjoyed making guest appearances in different films such as “The Mad Monk” (1993) and “Only Fools Fall in Love” (1995). In 2016, he was appointed to be the judge of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (popularly known as "The Oscars").
Since 2011, Mr. Poon joined the Academy of Film of Hong Kong Baptist University as the Visiting Lecturer. He is also keen on delivering talks to share his insight and thoughts in the field of cinematography in various academic situations.
Dr Piyush Roy is an Indian critic, columnist, author, curator and filmmaker. He has worked at senior reporting positions in leading Indian dailies (The Indian Express, Hindustan Times) and has been published in The Times of India’s Crest Edition, The Speaking Tree, The New Indian Express, The Asian Age, Society magazine and authored an eight-year-long column in Orissa Post, called ‘Sunday Talkies’. He was editor of StarWeek and Stardust. Teaching cinema and culture at UK universities and Indian management and media institutions, his doctorate was on ‘The Aesthetics of Emotional Acting’ (University of Edinburgh, 2017).
Author of two fiction works – Never Say Never Again (2007) and Alexander – An Epic Love Story (2007); he made his non-fiction and feature film debut in 2019 with Bollywood FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the Greatest Film Story Never Told (Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, USA), and acclaimed documentary, Pleasures Prejudice & Pride: An Indian Way of Filmmaking. Honoured with “Special Mention” for Best Critic at the 60th Indian National Film Awards (2013) by the President of India, he’s a recipient of UK’s Sir William Darling Memorial Prize (2014). He’s a jury member of Power Brands-Bollywood Film Journalist’s Awards, is an advisory board member to the Global University Film Awards (Hong Kong), and was the Founder-Festival Director of Edinburgh Festival of Indian Films & Documentaries (2016-17). Currently he is Associate Professor in Liberal Studies at Jain University, Bengaluru, India.
Stanislav Semerdjiev is Executive Director of The World Association of Film & TV Schools (CILECT, since 2011; Vice President [2002-2010]). Creator of the first Bulgarian long-running TV series Hotel Bulgaria (2004) and the widely acclaimed hybrid film The Hamlet Adventure (2008). Script editor and/or producer of 50+ films. President of the Bulgarian Association of Film, TV and Radio Scriptwriters (BAFTRS, since 2006). Board Member of the Federation of Screenwriters in Europe (FSE, 2007-2015). Rector of the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts (NATFA), Sofia, Bulgaria (2003-2011, 2015-2019) and founder of its BA, MA and PhD Screenwriting Programs.
Paul SHEPHERD
製片,導演
美國
施南生
電影製片人
香港
譚家明
電影導演
香港
杜琪峰
導演
香港
Producer and Director, Paul Shepherd, is an expert in non-fiction and experimental storytelling, having worked with major institutions including Stanford University, the White House, Red Bull Music Academy and more. He has received a number of awards including the Special Award in 2013 from the flEXiff Festival in Sydney and his film “traces of A city” (made in collaboration with Tokyo Broadcasting Systems) was a Finalist at the Damah Film Festival in 2009.
Paul recently joined the Academy of Film at HKBU as Professor of Practice in Animation and Media Arts.
Nan Sun Shi was pivotal in the success of Cinema City Studios and Film Workshop Co. Ltd., which she founded with internationally-acclaimed producer and director TSUI Hark. Nansun was a member of the International Jury at the Berlin International Film Festival 2007 and at the Cannes Film Festival 2011. In October 2013, the French Government honored Nansun with the title of Officier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. Nansun received the Best Independent Producer Award – Premio Raimondo Rezzonico at the Locarno International Film Festival 2014, the Golden Mulberry Life Achievement Award at the Udine Far East Film Festival 2015, the Special Achievement Award at the BIFF with Marie Claire Asia Star Awards 2015, and the Berlinale Camera Award (Producer) at the Berlin International Film Festival 2017.
Nansun is Vice Chairman of the End Child Sexual Abuse Foundation.
Patrick Tam, a key figure of the Hong Kong New Wave cinema in the eighties, had produced groundbreaking film series such as C.I.D., SEVEN WOMEN and 13 for television before turning to feature filmmaking in 1979. His filmography includes, among others, NOMAD, FINAL VICTORY, MY HEART IS THAT ETERNAL ROSE and AFTER THIS OUR EXILE. His films have met with critical success, received nominations and won awards in festivals. Tam’s achievement in film editing has also received extensive public recognition. Besides directing films, Tam has been active as a film educator in recent years and is currently Visiting Professor in Baptist University’s Academy of Film.
Johnnie To is one of the leading figures of the film industry of Hong Kong. With his caliber, versatility and energy, he has played an instrumental role in promoting the development of the Hong Kong film industry.
Besides the achievements in film production and film directing, Johnnie has devoted tremendous efforts to grooming local talents. In 2004, he became a member of the Hong Kong arts Development Council and soon after started chairing the Film and Media Arts Group of the Council. In 2005, he initiated the Fresh Wave Short Film Competition which evolved in 2010 into an international short film festival, further fostering cultural exchange among international filmmakers.
In 2014, Hong Kong Baptist University conferred Dr To the honorary doctoral degree for his outstanding professional achievements as well as his remarkable contributions to the film industry.
Siegfried ZIELINSKI
媒體理論家
德國
Michel Foucault Professor of Media Archaeology and Techno-Culture at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee (Switzerland), honorary doctor and professor of the University of Arts Budapest, Chair for media theory/archaeology & variantology of the media and director of the Vilém Flusser Archive at Berlin University of the Arts (i.r.), rector of the Karlsruhe University of Arts & Design (2016-2018), founding rector (1994–2000) of the Academy of Media Arts Cologne. Between 2004 and 20011 he invented and established the international research field "Variantology - Deep Time Relations Between Arts, Sciences, Technologies". Numerous books and essays mainly focusing on Archaeology of Media and Arts. He curated and edited a.o. “Allah’s Automata” (2015), “Ramon Llull & the Ars Combinatoria”, and “Art in Movement - 100 Master Pieces” (both with Peter Weibel, ZKM 2018).
全球大學電影獎 2020 成功吸引了來自一百零四個國家及地區共二千五百多位大學生提交參賽作品。為期三天的電影獎將於2020年11月架香港浸會大學舉行。
作為本港規模最盛大的國際學生電影盛事,電影獎星光熠熠,享譽「學界奧斯卡」的美名。
為期三天的電影獎歡迎學生、學者及業內專業人士參與各類精彩活動,包括電影放映會、大師班以及萬眾期待的頒獎典禮。
使命
全球大學電影獎旨在鼓勵和發掘新晉大學生電影人,促進國際文化創意交流。為達使命,電影獎為來自世界各地的年輕電影人提供才華展示、意念交流的機會。
關於主辦單位
香港浸會大學傳理學院
香港浸會大學傳理學院於1968年創立,提供全面本科生與研究生傳理學課程的學府。學院下設電影學院、傳播系及新聞系。本院歷史悠久,對香港媒體和創意工業的影響力無容置疑。我們與業界一直緊密連繫,歷年來,不少校友在業內擔任要職,成就出眾,造就我們的聲譽日隆,同時成為學生汲取專業知識的泉源,也為校友締造機會,發展人脈網絡。
香港浸會大學電影學院
香港浸會大學電影學院致力提供優質的影視藝術及創意媒體教育,旨在為本地文化及藝術界培育專業人才。經過四十多年努力,電影學院已成為香港影視及媒體教育中最主要的學府之一,不論在規模設施、課程規劃、校友成就及業界聯繫方面都是香港頂尖的電影學校。