- Source: Wan Guchan
Wan Guchan (simplified Chinese: 万古蟾; traditional Chinese: 萬古蟾; pinyin: Wàn Gǔchán; 18 January 1900 – 19 November 1995) was a Chinese filmmaker. Born in Nanjing, Jiangsu, he was one of the Wan brothers who pioneered the Chinese animations industry.
Early history
Wan Guchan joined his twin brother Wan Laiming in most of the animation projects and experimentations.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Wan Guchan would be the closest to Wan Laiming in assisting him in all major projects. In 1958, he would be credited as the innovator of a new paper-cut method. The technique was demonstrated in the animation Pigsy Eats Watermelon.
Wan Guchan would also take part in the 1964 film Havoc in Heaven, which would bring China recognition internationally.
Filmography
Renshen Wawa (1962)
Jinse de hailuo (1963)
References
External links
China Movie DB
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Princess Iron Fan (film 1941)
- Wan Guchan
- Princess Iron Fan (1941 film)
- Wan Laiming
- Uproar in the Studio
- Shuzhendong Chinese Typewriter
- Why Is the Crow Black-Coated
- Wan brothers
- List of animated feature films of the 1940s
- Pigsy Eats Watermelon
- New Year (1924 film)