China’s Turbo Film is to expand from movie distribution into visual effects provision for the film, TV and commercial industries. The company is in the process of opening a large facility in Wuhan, central China.
Turbo grabbed attention this week with emergence of its acquisition of rights to Cannes Film Festival closing title “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote.” But it has been in business since 2010 and has given China theatrical releases to some 20 foreign films. (The “Don Quixote” purchase was actually struck nearly a year ago.)
Turbo VFX is headed by Turbo group president Cai Jin and Nick Hsieh as its CEO. Hsieh is a former visual effects supervisor at BaseFX, working with Ilm, who won a Primetime Emmy for “Black Sails.” The unit will have sales and front-end offices in Beijing and Hong Kong, with its main facility in Wuhan, where some 500 people are expected to be...
Turbo grabbed attention this week with emergence of its acquisition of rights to Cannes Film Festival closing title “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote.” But it has been in business since 2010 and has given China theatrical releases to some 20 foreign films. (The “Don Quixote” purchase was actually struck nearly a year ago.)
Turbo VFX is headed by Turbo group president Cai Jin and Nick Hsieh as its CEO. Hsieh is a former visual effects supervisor at BaseFX, working with Ilm, who won a Primetime Emmy for “Black Sails.” The unit will have sales and front-end offices in Beijing and Hong Kong, with its main facility in Wuhan, where some 500 people are expected to be...
- 5/14/2018
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Yesterday, the nominees for the 2010 Leo Awards were announced. The objective of this award is to celebrate all the things that have been done in the film and television industry of the Prairies and the province British Columbia along with people who are based in these regions. Furthermore, foreign TV series and films that are produced in Canada's West are also included in the party. Obviously, this is not the full list of nominees. In fact, this is the presentation of the nominees for dramatic TV series, feature films, comedy series and web series.
Feature Length Drama
Best Feature Length Drama:
* A Shine Of Rainbows
* Alice
* Cole
* Excited
* The Thaw
Best Direction in a Feature Length Drama:
* Vic Sarin - A Shine Of Rainbows
* Carl Bessai - Cole
* Bruce Sweeney - Excited
* Mark A. Lewis - The Thaw
Best Screenwriting in a Feature Length Drama:
* Vic Sarin, Chatherine Spear and...
Feature Length Drama
Best Feature Length Drama:
* A Shine Of Rainbows
* Alice
* Cole
* Excited
* The Thaw
Best Direction in a Feature Length Drama:
* Vic Sarin - A Shine Of Rainbows
* Carl Bessai - Cole
* Bruce Sweeney - Excited
* Mark A. Lewis - The Thaw
Best Screenwriting in a Feature Length Drama:
* Vic Sarin, Chatherine Spear and...
- 5/4/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
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