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Wu Chia-Chun


Wu Chia-Chun

Birthday:

10/22/1919

Place of birth:

China:

Biography:

Born in 1928 (sic), cinematographer. His father is the famous film director Wu Wenchao, and his younger brother Wu Jiaju is also a cinematographer. After graduating from Shanghai Guoqiang Middle School, he participated in film work for the first time, serving as a camera assistant in "Wushan Dream Return" directed by Chen Yiqing, and continued to participate in the shooting of several films. In 1954, he came to Taiwan alone, entered the Taiwan Film Studio, and shot his first photography work "Poppy Flowers", and then shot "A Place Without Women" directed by Tang Shaohua. In 1955, his father Wu Wenchao and his family also came to Taiwan. Both father and son entered the Taiwanese documentary film industry, and shot the feature film "Cui Ling Chang Chun" as director and photographer respectively. In 1958, after Wu Wenchao and his son left Taiwanese production, they founded Jixing Film Company to take over film production, responsible for film photography, development and other technical work. They lived a busy life of filming during the day and developing films at night. Wu Jiajun's photography work has continued like this, including the first black and white Taiwanese authentic new arts complex film "The Legend of Sakyamuni - The Birth" shot in 1962 with Liang Zhefu. In 1972, Wu Jiajun began to work as a director, and directed films such as "The Monkey King vs. Red Boy" and "One Dragon". Among them, "The Female Tyrant", in addition to writing and directing, he also acted as producer and editor. In 1994, he completed his last work "Lust, Caution" as a photographer and editor and retired at home. Lucky Star Company also closed down. Throughout Wu Jiajun's film photography career, a total of more than 20 works were released.



Credits

聊齋誌異之鬼話狐 (1992)
Director
色降II之血玫瑰 (1992)
Production Manager
奪命女霸天 (1990)
Director
奪命女霸天 (1990)
Writer
唐朝豔妃 (1985)
Director
북소림 남태권 (1984)
Director
少林與太極 (1983)
Director
小和尚捉妖 (1983)
Director
쌍배 (1982)
Director
海女 (1979)
Director
不一樣的愛 (1976)
Editor
猛龍征東 (1975)
Production Manager
猛龍征東 (1975)
Director
一條龍 (1973)
Director
回頭我也不要你 (1973)
Director of Photography
黑吃黑 (1972)
Director of Photography
孫悟空大戰紅孩兒 (1972)
Director
天字第一號4:假鴛鴦 (1966)
Cinematography
天字第一號第3集金雞心 (1965)
Cinematography
罌粟花 (1955)
Director of Photography