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Wuxi turns deserted iron and steel factory into film studio


Updated: 2014-10-08

Film posters at Huallywood, one of the world's largest film studios, which was transformed from a deserted ironand steel factory in Wuxi, Jiangsu province. FENG YONGBIN/CHINA DAILY

Movie facility will soon 'enter rapid period of growth'

The Wuxi government turned a deserted iron and steel factory into one of the world's largest filmstudios, dubbed Huallywood, two years ago.

Since then, the booming Chinese film industry and increasing outsourcing of digital filmproduction from foreign filmmakers have transformed Huallywood into a fast-growing film production center in China.

When the Wuxi government in Jiangsu province claimed it would invest 10 billion yuan ($1.61billion) to build Huallywood, 80 percent of film studios built by local governments were losing money.

"You can understand the pressure we were under back then. But we are different," said YanHeping, deputy director of Binhu district commerce bureau of Wuxi, the main sponsor of the project.

The governments built the studios mostly to follow the central government's order that year torevitalize China's weak cultural industry and boost investment. Hundreds of studios sprang upovernight in old factory workshops, villages and sightseeing spots in second- and third-tier cities.

Many were deserted soon after one TV series or a film wasshot. The artistic innovation and postproduction are mostlydone in bigger cities like Beijing and Shanghai because ofthe rich pools of professional talent there.

Huallywood embraced the lessons from such experiences. "We are confident in the prospects of China's film market,and we made a priority of the talent issue from the very beginning," Yan said.

Huallywood offers preferential policies not only for investorsand companies but also for artistic talent. "As long as you think you have an artistic dream and thetalent to pursue it, we provide you living space and a workingenvironment for free to help you use your talent to realize yourdreams," said Shi Juan, Huallywood general manager.

Yan said: "Talent is what we need most. If we have enoughtalent, we can naturally attract more investors. Thepostproduction and creation stages of the studio can also take root in Wuxi."

The Wuxi government provides monthly subsidies of about 500 yuan to college graduatescoming to work there. It is the only city government in China to do so.

A large number of college students and independent artists flock to Huallywood. Hundreds ofpostproduction and artistic creation firms from home and abroad set up branches in the Wuxistudio. Some even moved to Huallywood outright because of sufficient human resources, the lowhousing rent and low tax rates.

In the studios of a postproduction company that had moved from Hong Kong, which declined tobe named for this report, about 100 young people are busy with the last phase of digitalprocessing of the special visual effects for a Hollywood blockbuster that will come soon.

With a hamburger in one hand and a computer mouse in the other, the young people who arefocusing on computer screens seem no different from video-game players in an Internet cafe.

"They are the core of our competitiveness," one studio manager said. "They can learn the skillsof using the newest software in the industry in two to three years from our master tutors from theUnited States. Then they can work on their own."

Wang Fei, manager assistant of Huallywood, said: "The main advantages of foreign studios indigital film industry is their software. We are developing our own software. The young peopletrained and working in foreign companies will play a big role in helping China catch up. SouthKorea is strong in this field just because of its huge input in developing its own software and young talent."

According to the government plan, Huallywood will realize an annual production value of 20 billionyuan by 2017, when it will have 500 film industry enterprises and 30,000 to 50,000 professional employees.

Although the production value last year was only about 2 billion yuan, both Yan and Shi areconfident Huallywood will soon enter a period of rapid growth.