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Currently studying film in Columbia University Film Directing/Screenwriting.

 

2011 National Taiwan University Graduation Production 

          The Woman in the Window — Actor

2012 National Taiwan University Summer Drama Festival 

          Reel Murders— Director

2012 National Taiwan University Directing III Final Presentation 

          The Long Road — Lighting Design

2013 Owldreams Studios U There? — Screenplay/ Actor

2013 6th Annual Taipei Fringe

      Presence in the Groove — Lighting Design

2013 The Innovation Crew D-Day — Screenplay/ Director

2014 Tainaneren Ensemble 

          Bent, Hamlet, Pool (No water) — Trailer editor

2014 1987 Studios Conspiracy— First Assistant Director

 

D-Day

We follow a group of Theatre college kids the night before they have to fight for their graduation positions. D-Day is a military term for the landing of Normandy, used in the present day for the date of 

executing a mission. In a sense, life in the drama department is pretty much like being in the military. Students are trained to be highly 

disciplined through impossible scenarios.

 

D-Day would later gain another saying called, Day of days. Being the drama department, even with all the stress, all the work, everyday  something interesting happens. Everyday could be a potential day of days.

 

In addition to that, DRAMA starts with a D, what better way to 

describe the days in drama than D-Day?

Yi Liu  劉  易

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