 | Prof. Chris Berry,The president of the jury of One Minute Award Chris Berry is a Professor of Film and Television Studies in the Department of Media and Communication at Goldsmiths College. His research is focused on Chinese cinemas and other Chinese screen-based media, with a particular interest in gender, sexuality, and the postcolonial politics of time and space. His recent publications include China on Screen: Cinema and the National (with Mary Farquhar, Columbia University Press and Hong Kong University Press, 2006); The Cultural Revolution after the Cultural Revolution: Postsocialist Cinema in Post-Mao China (New York: Routledge, 2004) and Chinese Films in Focus: 25 New Takes (editor, London: British Film Institute, 2003). |  | Gideon Koppel,One Minute Award Jury Gideon Koppel 's prolific work as a film maker and artist is exhibited in a wide range of formats from the film installation for fashion label Comme des Garcons seen at the Florence Biennale… to award winning commercials and documentaries such as the controversial 'Ooh la la and the art of dressing up' for BBC which explores the psychopathology of celebrity. He has just finished his first feature film with Executive Producers Margaret Matheson, Mike Figgis and Serge Lalou. Gideon is a faculty member at Royal Holloway, University of London and teaches with Professor Theodore Zeldin at HEC, Paris. | | Prof. Tao Wang, One Minute Award Jury Prof.Wang Tao now holds the senior lectureship of Chinese Archaeology at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) and the Institute of Archaeology (UCL) and is the Chair of the Centre of Chinese Studies at SOAS. His research interests extend from early cultures to the historic heritages such as lost cities of the Silk Road. He has organized and participated in a number of international conferences and workshops and has published widely: journal articles, conference papers, entries of general references. In recent years, he has been the adviser and contributor for a number of television programs about Chinese history and archaeology. | | John Quick,One Minute Award Jury John Quick has extensive credits for ITV and Channel 4 and others as a Director and Video Editor. A founder member of the Media Arts Department at Royal Holloway, University of London and also of the internationally recognized MA in Documentary by Practice. Increasingly John is working with new technologies and is particularly interested in the development and potential of moving image on the web and the concepts of Web 2.0. He has a major film website under development that has received development funding from West Focus/Park and will offer users unique methods to archive, retrieve, mash up and map with video. | | Hugh Purcell, One Minute Award Jury Hugh Purcell, an award-winner of the 1991Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, 1991 British Academy of Film & TV Award (BAFTA) and 1992 Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, is an expert in film, television and radio. His most recent documentaries includes War & Peace in India screened on BBC2 in 2003, The Secret Diaries of Roger Casement screened on BBC4 in 2002, and Liberia – America’s Stepchild screened on PBS in 2002. Most recently he has been working as a freelance history documentary director & lecturer. | | | |  | Prof. Suliu He,One Minute Award Jury Suliu He is a Professor of Television Studies in the School of Television and Jorunalism at the Communication University of China. He is also the deputy secretary-general of the Chinese Documentary Association, a member of the International Documentary Association, the founder and the director of www. chinadocu.com, the deputy chairman of the Jury team at the sixth International Youth Television Festival as well as the deputy director of the committee of the International Science Documentary Exhibition, Beijing. | |
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