House Films and TEDxShanghai
House Films has confirmed sponsorship of all video production and editing for TEDxShanghai.
Their generous sponsorship will ensure that video of all talks at TEDxShanghai will be made available to share with TED as well as featured in a dedicated channel for TEDxShanghai on Tudou.com
About House Films
House Films is a Shanghai based production company. Founded in 1989 in New York, House Films specializes in television commercials, TV programs and corporate videos. House Films provides all aspects of production, including casting, crew, equipment, location services and post production.
House Films moved to Shanghai, China in 2005 and since then has done projects with international companies such as Intel, MasterCard, ITT, Cargill, Nike, GM, GE, Nokia, etc. House Films will continue to provide production services for clients and produce quality TV shows for the worldwide market. House Films also produced the popular Quest reality TV series Quest China and Quest USA.
Ric DiIanni – Executive Producer
Ric has worked in the field of film & television production for over 20 years as a producer or director on over 500 projects. In 1989, Ric founded House Films in New York City. In addition to being the Executive Producer of House Films, Ric also worked for many years as a staff director and creative director. As a producer, Ric and House Films have supplied production support in USA & China to companies from all over the world.
Sarah Zhang – Producer
Born in Sichuan, China, Sarah attended English Dept. of Beijing Foreign Studies University and later went to USA for further studies. Sarah joined House Films in 1999 in New York City and started her career behind the camera. She has worked on many TV commericials, corporate videos and TV programs as producer and casting director. Sarah produced Quest USA, Da Tiao Zhan, the 1st Chinese reality show in the US. Sarah speaks excellent English and Chinese Mandarin and understands both Chinese and American culture on a deep level. In addtion, her extensive contacts in the Chinese entertaiment and production community make her an asset for any projects shot in China.
For more information on House Films you can contact Ric and Sarah here.

May 16, 2009 | Categories: People, Social Media | Tags: House Films, Ric Dilanni, Sarah Zhang, sponsor, TEDxShanghai | Leave A Comment »
Kris Krug Back In Shanghai
Photo: Skewedmagazine.com
From June 11-22. Vancouver based photographer Kris Krug will be capturing shots of Shanghai and its people only to turn around and set them free for everyone to see in 2010.
Kris has also been selected as one of the international speakers for TEDxShanghai on June 15th.
About Kris Krug

After publishing a ground-breaking online magazine for several years in California, Kris relocated again to BC to become president of Bryght – a “web 2.0″ start-up and Drupal open source pioneer.
Through enthusiastic outreach, Kris helped create a marketplace for community-centric websites and his evangelism spawned an eco-system of related companies in Vancouver. In 2007 Bryght was acquired by full service web agency Raincity Studios of which Kris now serves as President.
Educated in Communications and Philosophy at Trinity Western College, Kris also moonlights as a fashion photographer, shooting subjects from executives to rock bands for fun and profit and organizes photowalks for aspiring and established photographers to exchange tips.
Well known in the web social media and blogging community, Kris regularly speaks at conferences and media programs around the world about Internet tools, new media, and evolving copyright standards. He is an organizer of the Vancouver techconference Northern Voice as well as a catalyst for workshops and “un”conferences – most recently in Beijing and Shanghai where Kris participated in international economic leadership events in advance of the 2008 and 2010 Olympics.
Kris’ skills bridge the technology, business and art communities. Through his unique approach to aesthetics and open business, he encourages collaboration to produce personal and professional expression online and openly assists new tech enterprises with entrepreneurial challenges.
Kris and Christine Lu are collaborating on a book which will feature a collection of portraits, images, essays and insights from a cross section of people that make up the fabric of Shanghai today. Christine and Kris will be publishing this book under a Creative Commons license. It will launch next year during the Shanghai 2010 World Expo.
May 16, 2009 | Categories: People, Social Media | Tags: Chinameme, Kris Krug, Static Photography | Leave A Comment »









