Media University film crew on set in Northeast China

At the beginning of May, a film crew of representatives from Media University Berlin and Cologne traveled to DōngGăng to shoot a video about the city and the region, commissioned by the local cultural office.

[Translate to englisch:] Prof. Dr. Schulz und Boyun Wang mit Tai Chi Gruppe in Dagushan, Bild: HMKW

[Translate to englisch:] Prof. Dr. Schulz und Boyun Wang mit Tai Chi Gruppe in Dagushan, Bild: HMKW

The Liáoníng province, in the far Northeast of China, is arguably one of the most interesting regions worldwide, at the moment, due to its close vicinity to North Korea, its geopolitical significance as a major hub between China, Korea, Russia and Japan, and its rich cultural heritage, as well as economic potential.

Hence, we were especially delighted about the invitation by the Federal Office of Cultural Affairs of DōngGăng to shoot a video featuring the region, viewed from a European perspective. A delegation from DōngGăng had been visiting Media University Cologne before in 2017, university rector Prof. Dr. Klaus-Dieter Schulz returned the visit in the same year.

Once again, thanks to the excellent organization by Mrs. Aimin Feng (Putonghua lecturer at Media University and head of Zhōng Academy in Cologne) and Mrs. Jiang Ling (head of the Abacus Academy in DōngGăng, one of whose pupils won the world championship in mental calculation a few years ago), the filming and contacting endeavour was a brilliant success.

The production were headed by Media University lecturers Jost Listemann and Sarah Meister, with Berlin student Boyun Wang as protagonist, and Nicole Hennich‚ graduate of B.A. Medien- und Eventmanagement from Media University Cologne, as assistant.

The crew produced footage which captures the diversity and very special, often surprising features of this fascinating region.

Furthermore, Prof. Dr. Klaus-Dieter Schulz used the opportunity to strengthen and enhance fruitful bonds between Media University and higher educational institutions and agencies in China, to further mutual student exchange and reciprocal transfer of knowledge.

Back in Berlin and Cologne, post production work started immediately—we are looking forward to present the result here soon.