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U.S. China Film & Television Industry Expo
The UCFTI Expo will showcase the best equipment, hardware, software, software and services providers from both U.S. and China.
Every year, there are different film and television festivals celebrating a diverse range of cultural voices within the industry. These celebrations recognize the industries’ talents, highlight social issues as well as open doors to new cross-market opportunities.
Unfortunately, even with the blockbuster successes of films and talent in the past decade, the Chinese film and television industry is still under represented within Hollywood. The U.S. China Film and TV Industry Expo will be the direct platform to fill this gap. The UCFTI Expo aims to connect the United States and China in the field of film and television industry, to build a professional platform for the industries and to develop relationship among professionals for trade, exchange, training and cooperation.
The UCFTI Expo will showcase the best equipment, hardware, software, software and services providers from both U.S. and China. Expo Content Information and display of media related company, including film and television industry chain fairs, TV shows and episodes Fair, video seminars, joint development and production projects.
The UCFTI Expo will be scheduled annually in September each year. It will be held at the Los Angeles Convention Center, a short drive from Hollywood, making it the premier event for cross promoting film and television related consumables from U.S. and China.
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