The first season of "Celebrating Years" was filmed in Qin and Han Film and Television City in Duyun, Guizhou Province, Binhai Library in Tianjin, Stone Forest in Kunming, Rape Flower Sea in Luoping and Nine Dragon Waterfall in Luoping.
" My Altay " was a mini-drama starred by Ma Yili, Zhou Yiran, and Yu Shi. In the play, Yu Shi played the role of Batai, a Kazak teenager from Altay. The series was adapted from Li Juan's prose collection of the same name. It told the story of Li Wenxiu, a Han girl who grew up in Altay, who pursued her literary dream in a big city but repeatedly ran into a wall. She was forced to return to her hometown and rely on her mother, who opened a grocery store. In the play, Yu Shi presented Chinese Kung Fu and Kazak culture, and his performance was also well received. "My Altay" was shortlisted for the 7th Cannes International Television Festival's Best Long Series Competition and had its premiere at the Cannes and Beijing International Film Fairs. This drama received a lot of attention and praise from the audience.
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" My Altay " was a TV series with Ma Yili, Zhou Yiran, and Yu Shi as the leading actors. The play was adapted from Li Juan's collection of essays of the same name. It told the story of Li Wenxiu, a Han girl who grew up in Altay, who pursued her literary dream in a big city but was repeatedly hit by a wall. She was forced to return to her hometown and rely on her mother, who opened a small shop. After returning to her hometown, she met the Kazak teenager Batai and gradually discovered the story of the local beauty. "My Altay" was shortlisted for the Best Long Series Competition at the 7th Cannes International Television Festival and had its world premiere in Cannes, France. The drama was broadcast on May 7, 2024 at the same time on the primetime slot of Central TV Department 1 and the iQiyi Dust Theater. Yu Shi played the role of Batai in the play, a Kazak teenager full of primitive charm and vitality. He grew up in the vast and mysterious land of Altay, in close contact with nature, experiencing the hardships and beauty of life. In order to better interpret this role, Yu Shi went deep into the Altay Prefecture to experience the local life and culture, communicate and learn with the herdsmen, and strive to express the character's living conditions and emotions more realistically and naturally.
The movie Blizzard is Coming was filmed in Hengyang and Loudi, Hunan Province. Among them, Hengyang was the main filming location, and Loudi was just one of the additional scenes. The producer, Xiao Qiancao, was from Hengyang. He chose to shoot in Hengyang because he had a deep understanding of the film and the location. The main location of the movie was the old Songbai Street in Hengyang. Only the locals knew about this street. The architectural style was restored to the feeling of the 1990s.
Some of the scenes in Frozen were shot in the Naroi Fjords in Norway. This fjord was one of the world's narrower fjords and was listed on the World Heritage List by Unesco. In addition, the film production team also went to the ice house "Hétel de Glace" in Canada to seek inspiration. There was no mention of other filming locations.
Ye Luoli animation was a 3D animation produced in China. The story took place in the fictional world of Ye Luoli. The anime was first aired in 2009, with a total of seven seasons, each season consisting of 12 episodes, totaling 83 episodes.
The main scenes and locations of Ye Luoli's animation included:
1 Fairyland Yeroli: The fictional world of Yeroli's animation contains many beautiful natural landscapes such as mountains, lakes, forests, etc.
2 City Ye Luoli: One of the main filming locations of Ye Luoli's animation was the real Beijing City. Here, Ye Luoli, the city in the animation, had many similarities with Beijing in reality.
3. Fairytale Town Ye Luoli: Another important scene in Ye Luoli's animation was the real world Qingdao City, Shandong Province. Here, the fairy tale town of Ye Luoli in the animation had many similarities with the real Qing Dao.
4. Forest Ye Luoli: An important scene in Ye Luoli's animation was also the Miyun District of Beijing City in real life. There were many similarities between the forest Ye Luoli in the animation and the Miyun District in reality.
Ye Luoli's animation production team had filmed in various parts of China to achieve the best visual effects. At the same time, the fairyland, city, Fairytown and other scenes in the animation were also simulated and restored through technical means so that the audience could feel the sense of reality.