TPE-886
In Taiwan, scooters are easily seen on the road as the primary form of transportation. It has been a real symbol of the local culture and customs. When riding, scooters are synchronized with the riders as an extension of human body, which brings vivid sensations of speed, space and flowing scenery. The moment we squeezed between cars and buses or facing the horns of a dilemma are memorized physically and mentally. All of the experiences accumulate indescribable feelings which not only in body sensing but our inner consciousness may reflect our social status in the world.
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Ching-Ju ChangDirector
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Jia-Jing WuDirector
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Liam ChengDirector
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Yi-Chi LeeDirector
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Ya-Chun YangKey Cast
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Yi-Chi LeeKey Cast
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Ciou-Ye ChenKey Cast
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Ting-Chun ChenKey Cast
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Chia-Lin ChungKey Cast
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Yan-Dun WangKey Cast
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Project Title (Original Language):TPE-886
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Project Type:Experimental, Short
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Runtime:4 minutes 41 seconds
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Completion Date:December 21, 2017
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Production Budget:214 USD
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Country of Origin:Taiwan
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Country of Filming:Taiwan
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Language:Chinese
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
TPE-886 starts at a dancefilm workshop held by TPAC, It's a group creation work, which made by six members and mainly directed by the following four co-directors:
Ching-ju Chang is a choreographer, whose artworks include dance, participatory art and video art.
Jia-Jing WU has graduated with dual-major in Motion Picture and Drama, now is a pro filmmaker and documentary film producer.
Liam Cheng is an independent filmmaker, director and animator.
Yi-Chi Lee is an independent artist also a contemporary dancer.
All four are young Taiwanese artists and all base in Taipei.