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Lee Chun-hong

Lee Chun-hong

Lee Chun-hong, born in 1982 in Taiwan, initially chose the science track in high school. He later switched fields to study in the Department of Fine Arts at Huafan University and eventually graduated with a master's degree from the Department of Radio, Television, and Film at Shih Hsin University. During his studies, Lee Chun-hong directed the short film "Cocktail," which won the Excellence Award in the Student Works category at the Golden Harvest Awards. His short film "Nochoice" also won the Best Narrative Short Film Award at the Golden Harvest Awards. After graduation, Lee Chun-hong primarily worked in video editing and co-founded Crystal Image Film Co., Ltd. with his classmates. In 2016, he won the Best Editing Award at the 51st Golden Bell Awards for his work on "The Cat in the Closet." The following year, he once again received the Golden Bell Award for Editing for "The Last Verse," showcasing his exceptional talent in the field of editing and earning widespread acclaim.

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  • Graduated from
    • A master's degree from the Department of Radio, Television, and Film at Shih Hsin University
  • Won
    • Best Editing Award at the 51st Golden Bell Awards
  • Nominated
    • 2023 25th Taipei Film Festival Taipei Film Awards Best Editing Award (Nominated) The Abandoned

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