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At the ongoing Shanghai International Film Festival, CGTN reporter Zheng Chunying spoke with Janet Yang, the first Asian American president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and a veteran producer who has spent decades connecting Hollywood and Asia. Reflecting on cinema's future in the era of streaming platforms and artificial intelligence, Yang emphasized that while technology continues to transform the industry, the heart of filmmaking remains unchanged. Authentic human storytelling, rooted in lived experience and emotional truth, is something no technology can replace.
At the ongoing Shanghai International Film Festival, CGTN reporter Zheng Chunying spoke with Janet Yang, the first Asian American president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and a veteran producer who has spent decades connecting Hollywood and Asia. Reflecting on cinema's future in the era of streaming platforms and artificial intelligence, Yang emphasized that while technology continues to transform the industry, the heart of filmmaking remains unchanged. Authentic human storytelling, rooted in lived experience and emotional truth, is something no technology can replace.