Two The Point with Patrick Frater and Janine Stein
What really happened behind the scenes of "Nezha 2" – Asia's highest-grossing film of all time? In this episode, Patrick Frater and Janine Stein sit down with Christopher Chen, Executive Producer / Senior VFX Supervisor at Taipei-based Reno Studios, for a remarkably candid conversation about the making of the $2.25 billion blockbuster, the future of Asian cinema, and where AI fits into all of it.Christopher pulls no punches: six to eight months of animation discarded, cultural clashes, a production that stretched and stretched again, and a delivery that felt like a miracle to everyone involved.But the conversation goes much further — from Taiwan's rising role as a production hub, to why Korean drama budgets have become a "Frankenstein" problem, to the nationalist wave reshaping box offices from Indonesia to Vietnam. Christopher also shares his own remarkable backstory: born in Taiwan, raised in Brazil as part of a diplomatic family, trained in Canada and London, and mentored by legendary producer Gary Kurtz.And as for AI and virtual production? He cuts through the hype with a clear-eyed take on what machines can — and cannot — replace.Topics covered: * The making (and near-unmaking) of "Nezha 2" * Why 30-40% of the film's VFX was done outside China * Cultural identity vs. commercial filmmaking in Asia * Taiwan's TAICCA agency and its role / impact * Netflix's pivot toward new Asian markets * Virtual production and generative AI: replacement or enhancement? * Upcoming projects: "Ghost Month", "Absolution" and Netflix's "Agent from Above" Subscribe for weekly conversations on the Asian screen industry Hosts: Patrick Frater @ Janine Stein Guest: Christopher Chen | Reno Studios, TaipeiProduced by @ContentAsia [https://www.youtube.com/@ContentAsia] & F Media
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