#39 Star power in China

Send us a text China’s entertainment industry has undergone staggering changes over the past two decades. The content, the ways it's delivered, and even the stars themselves are taking shape in a manner that is unique to China and reflects a new type of user — one who has come of age in the digital era. Provincial governments partner with stars to sell goods as arbitrary as farm equipment. Kim Kardashian has collaborated with famous live streamers to sell perfume. The show dives on how the budding Chinese entertainment industry is being shaped by technology and the internet; how Chinese dramas, songs, and TV are received around the world; the power of Chinese fandom; and more. Featuring Kevin Feng : Talent Agent & Producer Allison Jiang : Cultural Writer at RADII Marian Mationg : Writer at DramaPanda Middle Earth is made by China Compass Productions and hosted by Aladin Farré. If you have a China-themed cultural project like shooting your next documentary or look for a specific talent, please get in touch! Sponsors Win a free month of OVID.tv, which distributes exclusive Chinese films, by sharing your favorite Middle Earth episode on social media. Send Aladin a screenshot on Twitter for a chance to win! Recommendations - Mark Chao (Zhào Yòutíng 趙又廷), a Taiwanese-Canadian actor and model. - Jackson Wang (Wáng Jiā’ěr 王嘉尔), a Hong Kong rapper, singer, and dancer. - Huáng Bó 黄渤, a Chinese actor and singer. Answers to the quiz - Ruǎn Língyù 阮玲玉 is a Chinese star who killed herself in 1936. -Saving Mr. Wu (2015) is the Chinese film based on the Chinese actor Wú Ruòfǔ’s 吴若甫 real abduction in 2004. -Jackie Chan’s son was arrested for drug use while having an out-of-wedlock daughter. - A 2018 scandal involving actress Fàn Bīngbīng’s 范冰冰 “fake” contracts from a film project were worth $1.6 million. With thanks to Brenden Gonsalves for graphic design & Sean Calvo for music support. The World of Chinese Magazine A magazine about Chinese society, culture, history, arts, language, and more.

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4年前

#34 China’s sports industry

Send us a text In 2014, the Chinese government released a policy document — now referred to as Number 46 — that outlined China’s plan to create the biggest sports industry in the world, with the target of $700 billion in annual revenue by 2025. We discuss the country’s national policies on sports and the business and collaborative opportunities in this industry. Featuring Jonty Dixon : Sports Editor at Xinhua News Wenjing Soong : Sports Consultant & Agent Michael Sun : Chairman and CEO of SlamBall Asia Middle Earth is made by China Compass Productions and hosted by Aladin Farré. If you have a China-themed cultural project like shooting your next documentary or look for a specific talent, please get in touch! Recommendations - The hockey team Kunlun Red Star, based in Beijing. - The young football team of Zhidan County in Shaanxi. Follow it on WeChat: 志丹县足球协会. Answers to the quiz - Ping-Pong diplomacy is what began the warming of relations between the People’s Republic of China and the USA. - The furthest China’s national soccer team has gone is the group stages in the 2002 World Cup. - Li Xiaoshuang is the Chinese Olympian who won six medals in only one Olympic session. Like the podcasts at SupChina? Help us out by taking this brief survey. With thanks to Brenden Gonsalves for graphic design & Sean Calvo for music support. The World of Chinese Magazine A magazine about Chinese society, culture, history, arts, language, and more.

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7
4年前

#33 The Chinese entertainment companies of Wall Street

Send us a text Once Chinese companies rise to the top of the domestic market, another challenge emerges: publicly listing on one of the major U.S. stock exchanges. Among the more recent listings, there is Bilibili and iQIYI for video, and Lizhi and Tencent Music for audio. In that episode guests explain the requirements of going public in the United States, the knowledge gap between Chinese companies and Western investors, and how going public can influence content creation and distribution. Featuring Ross Warner : Vice President of The Piacente Group Elliott Zaagman : co-host of the China Tech Investor podcast Middle Earth is made by China Compass Productions and hosted by Aladin Farré. If you have a China-themed cultural project like shooting your next documentary or look for a specific talent, please get in touch! Recommendations -Rich Dad Poor Dad and The Intelligent Investor, self-help books on investments. - The China Hustle, a 2017 documentary about how small Chinese companies were hyped up and sold by American investment banks to U.S.-based investors. - The Motley Fool Podcasts, a series of podcasts about investing. Like the podcasts at SupChina? Help us out by taking this brief survey. Quiz's answers - 152 Chinese companies are listed on the major U.S. stock exchanges. - Beijing Jingxi Culture and Tourism (北京京西文化旅游股份有限公司), the company that produced Wolf Warrior 2, is the company that was queried by the Shenzhen Stock Exchange after fraud allegations. With thanks to Brenden Gonsalves for graphic design & Sean Calvo for music support. The World of Chinese Magazine A magazine about Chinese society, culture, history, arts, language, and more.

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6
4年前

#30 Connecting Chinese and European film producers

Send us a text For years, Chinese producers only had eyes for the “Hollywood model.” That is, big-budget projects and, hopefully, even bigger returns. After volatile times for the Chinese film industry, and events like the Fan Bingbing tax evasion scandal, producers realized that other business models can exist. We explore how this industry with Bridging the Dragon. This association has connected European and Chinese filmmakers since 2014, with the support of various Western film funds, production companies, and festivals (such as the FIRST International Film Festival Featuring Cristiano Bortone : Director & Bridging the Dragon Founder Middle Earth is made by China Compass Productions and hosted by Aladin Farré. If you have a China-themed cultural project like shooting your next documentary or look for a specific talent, please get in touch! Link to other episode - episode 23 about the FIRST International Film Festival Recommendations - Road Pictures (路画影视传媒 lù huà yǐngshì méi), a Chinese film distribution company that focuses on art house film. - New Classics Media (新丽传媒 xīn lí chuánméi), a Chinese entertainment and media company that focuses on remakes. - Mahua Fun Age (开心麻花 kāixīn máhuā), a Chinese company that focuses on comedy films and live theater. With thanks to Brenden Gonsalves for graphic design & Sean Calvo for music support. The World of Chinese Magazine A magazine about Chinese society, culture, history, arts, language, and more.

35分钟
2
5年前
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