Video sites offer loads of films and television series, both domestic and international. With Internet TV in China booming, many are scrambling to buy licensed content. During the rise of video websites, the copyright fees for TV dramas skyrocketed accordingly.
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There will be about 100 IMAX screens in China by the end of this year, and another 100 are coming in the next two years. "China has become the second-largest market outside of North America for IMAX," said CEO Richard Gelfond.
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Christian Bale did it in “The Flowers of War.” Hugh Jackman did it in “Snow Flower and the Secret Fan.” Now it’s Kevin Spacey’s turn to appear in a Chinese movie featuring dialogue in Mandarin and English.
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Since the beginning of the year palpable change is in the air. It is readily apparent to me that a critical mass has been reached and that China's long-time inability to master the art of soft power and cultural diplomacy is finally changing.
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by 2011, with investments of over 10 billion yuan in the culture industry, Wanda Group is the largest corporate investor in the sector in China.
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China’s Bona Film Group has unveiled plans to set up a 3D production centre in the city of Tianjin where it will produce Tsui Hark’s upcoming 3D projects Tracks In The Snowy Forest and The White-Hair Witch.
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