Professor Qin (b. 1980)

Alias:
Xiangfei Qin
秦教授

Born:
November 19, 1980

Professor Qin, director, screenwriter and actor, founder of Beijing Sanhehe Cultural Media Co., Ltd. In 2008, it worked with KuLiu.com to establish a festival-based broadcast program for online news commentary, "Mars News", which is mainly composed of comments and has original personal funny content. In 2013, he directed, wrote and starred in the popular online comedy "Cock and Wife", and received good reviews. In 2014, he directed the new media movie "Where Are the Zombies in the Ghost Bureau?" In 2015, the director and screenwriter's online movie "Return of the Zombie 1 Dead Ghost Sad Love" won the Best Popularity Award at the 5th Beijing International Micro Film Festival. In the same year, he created a brand-new talk show column "This is not Mars", and wrote and directed the hilarious costume network drama "This is not Smecta", the magical network movie "Outside Eight Doors" series, "The Return of the Zombie 2 The Vanishing Army" and " The Return of the Zombie 3 Wind Blows Head, and the Slag Energy Group, as well as the director and screenwriter of the popular Internet movie "Super Eunuch".

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