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Why do you have to go to Hengdian to film?

1, large scale, neat scene.

Hengdian Film and Television City was built in 1996, and 13 film and television location shooting site (or film and television tourism theme park) has been built one after another. Exterior attractions span the buildings of Qin and Han Dynasties, Tang and Song Dynasties, Ming and Qing Dynasties and the Republic of China, and are suitable for shooting all kinds of costume dramas, age dramas, Republic of China dramas, anti-Japanese dramas, spy wars dramas, even time-delayed dramas and even modern dramas.

However, Zhuozhou Film and Television City in Hebei, San'guo City in Wuxi, Xiangshan Film and Television City in CCTV, Chedun in Shanghai, Bao Bei in Ningxia, etc., often only have one or two years of scenic spots and scenery that are not comprehensive. To shoot a drama in these studios, you can only shoot part of the scenes, and you need to go back and forth for several studios. Hengdian is basically satisfied.

2. Free of charge.

Hengdian Studios is not the earliest film and television location shooting base in China, but at present Hengdian is definitely the largest film and television production workshop in China and even Asia.

Since 2000, Hengdian Film and Television City has implemented free tickets for the crews who come to Hengdian to film. By virtue of its scale and content advantages in the film and television city, once this policy was released, the film and television crews who came to Hengdian flocked to it and suddenly stood out from the competition of many domestic film and television theme parks.

Mode influence

From 1996 to 20 13 and 17, Hengdian Studios has a name-"Hollywood in China". A small village, which started from industry and became rich, is famous all over the country as a sideline. This miracle has been witnessed by everyone all the way. Behind the miracle, the industry believes that it is the "Hengdian model" that makes it have an extraordinary scale.

Hengdian Film and Television City has 18 film and television shooting bases, including Guangzhou Street, Hongkong Street, Qin king Palace, Riverside Map in Qingming Festival, Palace Garden in Ming and Qing Dynasties, Dream Valley, etc. More than 200 film and television dramas, such as Opium War, Hero (film version, American TV version), Promise, Yongzheng Dynasty, Painted Skin (film version, TV version) and The Journey to the West, were filmed in these bases. Therefore, Hengdian is called "Hollywood of China" by people in the industry.