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Professional Introduction of Sammo Hung International Film and Television Training Base
Sammo Hung International Film and Television Training Base offers professional courses such as film and television performance, parkour, film and television action, motorcycle stunt, car stunt, dance and vocal music. Performance refers to a department of drama activities or a performance action in drama performance, and its performers are called actors. In modern times, this department not only appears in theaters, but also in drama activities of television, movies and radio.

In drama art, it refers to the performer who uses drama performance art to shape the literary characters in the script into stage characters. Actors generally have profound life skills and skillful performance skills. Parkour is running around. Parkour was the skill of French soldiers to escape on the battlefield. In 1980s, parkour became a street culture. In the 1990s, Parkour had its own beliefs and ideas. It is not only a skill, a culture, but also a way of life.

Nowadays, Parkour has become one of the indispensable elements in the film market, including Enterprise Warrior in 2000, banlieue 13 13 in 2004, casino royale in 2006, History of Youth Violence in 2007 and American Pie 6 in 2007. Then the final version of banlieue 13 13 and Warrior 2 of Enterprise were filmed. Now parkour has become one of the indispensable elements of box office movies in foreign film markets.

Actually, Parkour first existed in China's movies, only in Jackie Chan's movies. Now there are some movies with parkour elements in China movies, such as "The Fuse" and "Cool Boys".

Parkour culture is not only reflected in movies, but also in the game industry, such as Assassin's Creed, Killer, Prince of Persia, Edge of the Mirror and so on.

Parkour will have great influence in the future movie market. The visual sense brought by parkour is just some gorgeous movements. The visual sense it brings to the audience has surpassed the visual impact brought by plane explosion and car explosion, such as crossing between buildings, cooperation with cars and motorcycles, and combination of film and television martial arts. Car stunts began in the 1940s and 1950s. North America reflects the scenes of police and robbers chasing cars in some western movies. Later, in order to meet the requirements of box office and convenient production, some car enthusiasts were invited as stuntmen to complete large-scale driving scenes, such as encirclement, chasing, blocking, interception, bombing, turning, bumping and flying. The automobile was originally invented as a means of transportation, and later it was used in different fields such as racing, film and television stunt props, advertising, extreme sports and so on, and gradually formed an industry. Such as racing drivers, stuntmen, special technicians, professional test drivers, etc.

The history of domestic automobile stunt marketing can be traced back to 1997, when the star Ke Shouliang flew over the Yellow River in a Mitsubishi car. With the broadcast of the racing movie "Initial D" in 2005, a car stunt craze was set off. Nowadays, more and more equestrian stunts have been brought into the international and domestic film markets, such as the American film Pentium Age, the Hollywood classic film Although Defeated, Fortress Cavalry and so on. They all incorporate the elements of equestrian performance. China's equestrian film "Dancing Up" takes the equestrian prince Huatian as the prototype, and tells the story of a young athlete who loves equestrian and finally succeeds through unremitting efforts, and establishes deep feelings with his beloved horse.

In addition, the addition of Touma elements in film and television works such as Water Margin, Mulan, Red Cliff, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Promise, Myth, Let Bullets Fly, Orphan of Zhao, Disassembly of the Dragon of the Three Kingdoms and Jinge Dynasty also shows the stunt position of equestrian in film and television blockbusters.