Ying Wang is a Chinese-Canadian multimedia artist and documentary photographer. He adapted the traditional oriental art form Huajuan (in Chinese) or Emakimono (in Japanese) to his own work, which is a multiperspective continuous story scene. By using digital technology, he created his own unique style of photographic image he calls "the printed movie", which captures a mile-long street scene in one image. This technique was used as a backdrop for Up & Down the City Road and for Dust, A Sculptor's Journey.
Ying has a Master's degree in Buddhist Art History and Art Technology from the National University of Kobe, Japan, 1993. Later, he studied multimedia design at the International Academy of Design, Montreal.
Dust, A Sculptor's Journey - documentary (assistant director, camera, research), 50 mins. 2011. Born in Iran - fiction (co-editor, sound gaffer) 17 mins. 2011. Songzhung - The Dream Land of Artists - documentary (director, camera, research, editor) 2011. Up & Down the City Road - animation, 9 mins., collaboration with Jeanne Pope, 2008. Le Patin Libre - Alexandre Hamel show and animation on ice (camera). The Coalition Justice for Adil Charkaoui (camera), 2007. Dick Whittington, Centaur Theatre Company, (camera montage), 2007. Ten Stars - documentary (concept creator, director, camera).
He is currently finishing the accompanying film on Stanley Lewis, Behind the Agony and the Ecstasy, on Lewis and his art.
Ying has a Master's degree in Buddhist Art History and Art Technology from the National University of Kobe, Japan, 1993. Later, he studied multimedia design at the International Academy of Design, Montreal.
Dust, A Sculptor's Journey - documentary (assistant director, camera, research), 50 mins. 2011. Born in Iran - fiction (co-editor, sound gaffer) 17 mins. 2011. Songzhung - The Dream Land of Artists - documentary (director, camera, research, editor) 2011. Up & Down the City Road - animation, 9 mins., collaboration with Jeanne Pope, 2008. Le Patin Libre - Alexandre Hamel show and animation on ice (camera). The Coalition Justice for Adil Charkaoui (camera), 2007. Dick Whittington, Centaur Theatre Company, (camera montage), 2007. Ten Stars - documentary (concept creator, director, camera).
He is currently finishing the accompanying film on Stanley Lewis, Behind the Agony and the Ecstasy, on Lewis and his art.