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Fu Jingsheng's character introduction

Fu Jingsheng

Fu Jingsheng, born in April, 1944), alias: Afu, from Cenxi, Guangxi. Good at printmaking and comics. 1964 graduated from the middle school attached to the Central Academy of Fine Arts, and 1966 graduated from the photography department of Beijing Film Academy. Photographer of China Agricultural Film Studio, senior photographer of CCTV. His works include Man Is Not a Mimosa, Sunset (comic book), Mukesinong (Si Nuo), Lao She, etc.

Chinese name: Fu Jingsheng

Alias: Fu

Nationality: China.

Ethnic group: Han nationality

Place of birth: Beijing

Date of birth:1April 944

Occupation: photographer

Graduate School: Photography Department of Beijing Film Academy.

Main achievements: Shooting scientific and educational documentaries such as Seed Journey.

Many films won prizes.

Representative works: Man is not a Mimosa, Sunset (Comics), Lao She, etc.

Personal profile

Fu Jingsheng, alias AF, Afu,1born in April 1944, is from Beijing. China is a famous painter, cinematographer and director. Graduated from the photography department of Beijing Film Academy. Later, he was assigned to China Agricultural Film Studio as a photographer. Since 1975, scientific and educational documentaries such as "Seed Journey" have been filmed successively, among which "Zhongshan Botanical Garden" won the "Outstanding Creation Award for Teenagers" from the Ministry of Culture. He is good at shoulder photography, but he can push, pull, shake and move with a camera weighing 10 kg, so he is very calm. Therefore, the film crew has the nickname "the first shoulder in Asia".

Fu Jingsheng, a famous photographer, film director and painter, is a member of China Artists Association, Chinese Film Association, Chinese Photographers Association and Geneva International Famous Artists Association. He was awarded the honorary titles of Professor Ed and Professor Si Nuo of Missan University.

Mix, a Hunan daughter, won the Golden panda award at Montpellier China Film Festival, the Don Quixote Film Award at the Spanish International Film Festival and the nomination for photography at the 7th China Golden Rooster Award. Tai Shi Huang won the Silver Award at Chicago International Short Film Festival and the Gold Award at Hawaii Film Festival. He used to be a photographer for the dark horse. He has filmed the TV series Zhou Enlai in Shanghai, How should I look back on the past and Xiaojing Hutong. One of the photographers, screenwriters and directors of Coming and Going; Director and photography director of Life Show; "Say goodbye" director and photographer; Writer and director of Love of Tibetan Antelope. At present, more than 100 movies have been shot.

Enlightened by Xu Beihong's disciple Chen Songping since childhood.

Visiting scholar of French film center

Visiting scholar, University of Missouri, Kansas, USA

He was awarded the honorary title of Professor edgar snow of the University of Missouri.

● Member of China Film Association.

More than 500 film and television works.

The film masterpiece: the dark horse and the rustling Hunan daughter.

The film director's masterpiece is an international award-winning film: Say Goodbye.

International award-winning works: Lucky Tibetan Antelope (director) and The Secret of the Great Wall (director of photography).

Award-winning masterpiece of film science and education film: Zhongshan Botanical Garden

● Member of China Television Artists Association

Masterpiece of TV camera: Coming and going, Zhou Enlai is in Shanghai.

Writer's masterpiece: Coming and Going, and TV director's masterpiece: Dashilan, Life Show and Beauty Masterpiece (also known as Moon on the Yangtze River).

● Member of China Artists Association

Comic masterpiece: Man is not a Mimosa, Zhu De, Smedley.

Oil painting masterpiece: Tashildler! Himalayas, a warm nest

Homemade painting: watermark paper-cutting. Masterpiece: a half-open door

● Member of China Printmakers Association.

Woodcut masterpieces: Red Star over China, Lao She and Ba Jin.

● Member of China Photographers Association

Representative picture: picturesque flowers and birds in Tang and Song Dynasties, the last Yuanmingyuan.

Personal experience

1983, Fu Jingsheng became a cinematographer for the first time in the film Chasing directed by Liu Qing.

1986 once worked as a photographer in the movie "The Famous Hunan Daughter" directed by Xie Fei. In terms of photographic processing, he attaches great importance to the use of light, especially highlights the natural effect of the film, uses light as little as possible to create a natural atmosphere, and focuses on the ever-changing and endless natural light. He called this method of using light "painting". The rustling Hunan daughter shows the natural features and customs of rural areas in western Hunan, leaving a deep impression on the audience.

In the same year, Fu Jingsheng directed and filmed the original ecological documentary Bai Yao. It was appreciated by Evans, the documentary master who was the cultural consultant of China people at that time, and sent the film to Paris to attend the 9th Paris International Reality Film Festival from 65438 to 0987. "Bai Ku Yao" gained attention as soon as it was released at the film festival, and won the best short film award at the film festival. Therefore, Fu Jingsheng went to Paris and became Evans' special assistant.

1995 worked as a photographer in the film Dark Horse directed by Xie Fei. Through the use of lens and clever treatment of light, the film reproduces the vast and magnificent scenery of Mongolian grassland and increases the artistic appeal. Fu Jingsheng believes that art and photography are inseparable, and a good photographer always looks for feelings from the works of famous painters, thus creating higher aesthetic value of movies. When taking pictures, he always pursues the "purification" of the picture, that is, the picture should be pure, quiet and concise without any impurities.

1999, Fu Jingsheng directed and filmed the feature film Say Goodbye again. In creation, in addition to keeping his creative style as close to nature as possible, he never sets a frame for actors in their performances, but lets them collide emotionally at any time in shooting to get a vivid performance state. This kind of performance, which he personally called "original ecology", won the Golden Rooster Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2000, the nomination for Best Supporting Actor and Actress in Hundred Flowers Award in 2000, and the Special Achievement Award in 200 1 LA International Film Festival.

Today, Fu Jingsheng is still active in film and television circles, creating art with cameras.