Liao Ching-sung


Liao Ching-sung, also known as "Liao-san", is a Taiwanese film editor, known for his work with Taiwanese New Wave directors such as Hou Hsiao-hsien, Edward Yang and Wan Jen. He has received numerous accolades including two Golden Horse Awards for Outstanding Taiwanese Filmmaker of the Year, as well as the Special Contribution Award of Golden Horse Awards in 2018.
In addition to his work as an editor, Liao has also co-written screenplays with Wan Jen for Super Citizen and Super Citizen Ko. He has directed several movies, including Be My Lovely Child Again, and When the Ocean Is Blue. Since Flowers of Shanghai, he has also been the producer for many of Hou Hsiao-hsien's films.

Early life

After graduating from Taipei Municipal Chenggong High School, Liao Ching-sung failed his college entrance exams. Instead of devoting another year to entering college, he applied for the technical training program of Central Motion Picture Corporation. Of roughly 200 applicants, only 50 were selected and Liao was among them. He was enrolled in October 1973 and joined the Central Pictures Editing Room in early 1974. The training program was divided into different groups for sound recording, editing, lighting, printing, and photography, among which Liao chose to study editing. He excelled in his studies and ranked first in his class upon graduation.

Career

Liao started working as an assistant editor for Eternal Glory at Central Pictures in 1974. Later that year, he met Hou Hsiao-hsien while working at the Department of short film production at Central Pictures.
In 1978, Liao was nominated for his first Golden Horse Award for editing Li Hsing's movie, He Never Gives Up.
In 1980, Liao embarked on his first attempt at a new editing style with the film Love on The Wave directed by Chen Kun-hou, in which he allowed a take to go longer than the customary style of studio films of the 1970s. The turning point of his career as a film editor did not occur until 1983, when he began editing The Boys from Fengkuei directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien. This film allowed him to break free from traditional editing rules and experiment with a new approach that shifted from "narrative logic" to "emotional logic".
Liao Ching-sung's editing expertise has been sought after not only by Taiwanese directors like Yee Chih-yen, Chen Hsin-yi, and Yang Ya-che, but also by Mainland Chinese directors such as Wang Xiaoshuai and Liu Jie. His editing work on Beijing Bicycle earned it the Grand Jury Prize at the Berlin Film Festival in 2001, while Courthouse on the Horseback was nominated in the Horizon section at the Venice Film Festival in 2006.
In recent years, Liao has continued to work on Mainland Chinese films that have garnered recognition at various film festivals, including Tharlo, which received four Golden Horse Awards nominations, Knife in the Clear Water, which won the New Currents Award at the Busan Film Festival, Suburban Birds, which was nominated for the competition at the Locarno Film Festival, and The Summer Is Gone, which won the Best Picture award at the Golden Horse Awards. All of these films were edited by Liao Ching-sung.

Filmography

YearChinese titleEnglish title
1985超級市民Super Citizen
1994超級大國民Super Citizen Ko

YearChinese titleEnglish titleNote
1994超級大國民Super Citizen Ko
1998海上花Flowers of Shanghai
2001千禧曼波Millennium Mambo
2002夢幻部落Somewhere Over The Dreamland
2004風中緋櫻─霧社事件Dana SakuraTV series
2005最好的時光Three Times
2005愛麗絲的鏡子Reflections
2007紅氣球Flight of the Red Balloon

Awards and honors