Research on the Way of "Self rescue" and "Other rescue" of Domestic Film and Television Bases under the COVID-19 Epidemic Situation
Take Zhejiang Hengdian Film and Television City as an Example
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COVID-19 epidemic situation of Hengdian industrial chain film and television base.Abstract
In the process of Chinese film and television, Hengdian Film and Television City has created a group of magical data. Under the COVID-19 epidemic situation, the original vibrant film and television industry has entered the winter period, Hengdian Film and Television City is no exception. Under the COVID-19 epidemic situation, where should the domestic film and television bases go? How can the industry recover better? How to build a more perfect industrial chain? These are all urgent problems to be solved under the COVID-19 epidemic situation. This paper will conduct field research and interview to explore the "self rescue" and "other rescue" road of Zhejiang Hengdian Film and Television City under the COVID-19 epidemic situation from the aspects of school-enterprise integration, cultural tourism parallel, industrial thinking, etc., in order to find out the development road of the film and television city.
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