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- Birth Name張可欣
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- Department of Radio and Television, National Chengchi University
Chang Ke-hsin is a screenwriter from Taiwan, graduated from National Chengchi University with a degree in Broadcasting and Television. After graduation, she briefly worked as a reporter for a local television station and engaged in marketing planning. In 2004, she joined Rice Film International Co., Ltd., where she began learning scriptwriting and participated in administrative coordination and production tasks.
Throughout her screenwriting career, Chang Ke-hsin has contributed to various film and television projects, including the 2007 Public Television series "Wayward Kenting," which won the Best Script Award at the 43rd Golden Bell Awards; the 2008 Taiwan Television/Sanlih series "Police et vous," which was nominated for the Best Script Award at the 44th Golden Bell Awards; and the 2014 Public Television series "Boys Can Fly," which also received the Best Script Award at the 49th Golden Bell Awards.
In 2016, she joined the screenwriting team of "Qseries," contributing to scripts for "Love of Sandstorm," "House of Toy Bricks," and "What She Put on the Table." She later worked on the 2018 Public Television/GTV series "Utopia For The 20s," which was nominated for the Best Script Award at the 54th Golden Bell Awards; the 2019 Taiwan Television/GTV series "All Is Well," a collaboration with Singapore's Media Corp; the 2021 Public Television series "Who Killed the Good Man," which was nominated for the Best Mini-Series/TV Movie Script Award at the 56th Golden Bell Awards; and the 2022 Public Television/MyVideo series "I've walked Through The Love's Wilderness."
Her latest work, "The Cleaner: Series Version," is scheduled for release in 2024, continuing her impressive achievements in scriptwriting.
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