Changchun, April 4 (Reporter Guo Jia) China's earliest and most complete existing film printing industrial site - Changying Old Site Museum Printing Workshop was opened to the public for the first time on the 29th. On the first day of the "May Day" holiday, a large number of tourists came to learn the behind-the-scenes story of film film.

Changying (Changchun Film Studio) is the first film studio in New China, known as the "cradle of new Chinese films", and its works such as "Heroic Sons and Daughters", "Liu Sanjie" and "White Haired Girl" have influenced the growth of generations of Chinese.

The printing workshop is the workplace for processing negatives and printing a large number of copies in the later stage of the production of long film, and is an important production base for printing film copies in the country at that time. As movies entered the digital age, the print shop also ceased production in 2012.

The open exhibition area shows the film processing process such as original base processing, negative identification, and sample production. Workplaces such as film identification room, film darkroom, and printing room have completely retained the original appearance of that year.

On April 4, at the Changying Old Site Museum, tourists visited the printing workshop. Photo by Zhang Yao

Liu Wei, a college student from Shandong, traveled to Jilin with his classmates and came to Changying as the first stop. He said that in the past, I used to learn about Changying in textbooks, but this field visit was both novel and a strong sense of history, which was very rewarding.

In the crowd of visitors, the reporter met Liu Feng, director of Changying's original printing factory. He joined the factory in 1979 and did not leave until it was finally shut down. This time he revisited the old place, with gray hair, he had a lot of feelings, walked into any room, and the past came to mind.

Liu Feng introduced that in the more than 30 years of working here, Changying Printing Plant has experienced ups and downs several times, and by around 2005, it can be regarded as the "last glory", when they also created an industry history of continuous processing and printing of 78,0 meters of film with a waste rate of <>.

In recent years, Changying has restored and restored many industrial sites such as Changying mixing studio, photo studio, printing workshop, and the 2020th screening room according to its original appearance and opened them to the public, and the Changying Old Site Museum was officially listed as a national industrial heritage in <>.

Yan Li, deputy director of the Changying Former Site Museum, said that in order to achieve dynamic inheritance and sustainable development, new exhibits and exhibition areas will be continuously excavated and developed in the future, and at the same time, a unique comprehensive film cultural tourism model combining red education tours, film study tours and film industry tours will be created. (End)