Tu Duu-chih
Tu Duu-chih (Chinese: 杜篤之, born April 1, 1955) is a Taiwanese sound designer. He is credited for introducing synchronized sound to Taiwanese film and is known for his collaborations with directors Edward Yang, Hou Hsiao-hsien, and Wong Kar-wai.[1][2][3] Early life and educationBorn April 5, 1955, in Taipei, Tu entered the Central Motion Picture Corporation Film Technicians Training Program in 1973.[4] CareerIn 1978, Tu was hired to the Central Motion Picture Corporation sound department as an assistant sound engineer.[4] Tu was instrumental in introducing synchronized sound to Taiwanese cinema. His first project to utilize the technique was a short government-sponsored film directed by Edward Yang. He later served as the sound editor on the first feature filmed entirely with synchronized sound, the 1989 Hou Hsiao-hsien picture A City of Sadness.[3] A 2001 Taipei Times article stated that Tu acted as the sound editor for 70 percent of Taiwanese films released since the 1980s.[3] In 2004, Tu founded 3H Sound Studio, an audio production company.[5] FilmographyFilm
Television
Awards and nominationsGolden Horse AwardsAwards presented at the annual Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards.
Cannes Film Festival
Asia-Pacific Film Festival
Hong Kong Film Awards
Taipei Film Awards
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