Resume of Run Run Shaw (founder of Hong Kong film and television industry)
Shao Yifu's contribution
Run Run Run Shaw has made great contributions to the development of Hong Kong film industry. He is not only the founder of Hong Kong film industry, but also the leader and promoter of Hong Kong film industry. Shao Yifu has made many innovations and attempts in film production, distribution and projection. He put forward the theory of "Delta System" and "Three-tier System", which promoted the development of Hong Kong films. He is also the leader of the Hong Kong film industry. He founded the Hong Kong Film Awards and the Hong Kong International Film Festival, which promoted the internationalization of Hong Kong films. Run Run Run Shaw is also the promoter of Hong Kong film industry, actively promoting the development of Hong Kong films and making great contributions to the prosperity of Hong Kong films.
The life of Shao Yifu
Bernard Shaw was born in Shanghai, the eldest son of his family. His father Shao Shiping is a wealthy businessman. Xiao received a good education from an early age. He studied law and economics at St. John's University in Shanghai. After graduation, he joined Shanghai Popular Film Company and started his film career. 1930, Shao Yifu came to Hong Kong, became the head of Oriental Film Company, and started his legendary road in Hong Kong film industry. Run Run Run Shaw has made great contributions to the development of Hong Kong film industry and has become the founder, leader and promoter of Hong Kong film industry. He made many innovations and attempts in film production, distribution and screening. He put forward the theory of "Delta System" and "Three-tier System", which promoted the development of Hong Kong films. He is also the leader of the Hong Kong film industry. He founded the Hong Kong Film Awards and the Hong Kong International Film Festival, which promoted the internationalization of Hong Kong films. Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run
Shao Yifu's Film Theory
Shao Yifu put forward the theory of "Delta System" and "Three-tier System", which promoted the development of Hong Kong films. Among them, "delta system" means that film production is divided into three stages: script, shooting and post-production. At every stage, we should make full planning and preparation to ensure high-level film quality. "Three-level system" means that film production is divided into three levels: A, B and C. Among them, A-level films refer to films with large output and high quality, B-level films refer to films with medium output and high quality, and C-level films refer to films with low output and low quality. This system can make the film production more orderly and standardized, and at the same time, it can also let the audience know the quality and level of the film more clearly.
Shao Yifu's Film Activities
Run Run Run Shaw is also the leader of the Hong Kong film industry. He founded the Hong Kong Film Awards and the Hong Kong International Film Festival, which promoted the internationalization of Hong Kong films. Among them, the Hong Kong Film Awards is the highest honor in the Hong Kong film industry, and it is awarded to the best films, directors and actors every year. Hong Kong International Film Festival is an important exhibition and exchange platform for Hong Kong film industry, attracting filmmakers and audiences from all over the world. These film activities not only promoted the internationalization of Hong Kong films, but also provided important support and help for the development of Hong Kong film industry.