Lo Che-ying
Lo Che-ying, Neco (Chinese: 盧子英, born 1960) is an independent animator in Hong Kong.[1] Obsessed with comics and cartoons since his childhood, he was influenced by various styles animations from around the world. Lo's fascination with Japanese animation and Disney productions sparked his journey into the world of animation.[2] Inspired by the works of Hayao Miyazaki, Neco embarked on a path to create his own animated works. He joined the Art Services Section of the TV section of RTHK towards the end of 1978 and founded Animation Workshop and Single Frame in 1980 and 1982 respectively.[3] Since the 1980s, he has also been engaged in animation criticism, animation research, serving as a jury panelist of ifva animation,[4] and teaching animation at university. His published works include A Selective Collection of Hong Kong Movie Posters, Frame after frame, My quest for A and C, Chinese Animation and Hong Kong Animation Newcomers.
Early lifeLo was born in 1960 and grew up in Tai Po.[5] Work and experienceLo started his professional animation career at RTHK where he spent 17 years.[6] He started making independent animation in 1977[7] and completed over 20 animations, including award-winning works and unpublished works. Additionally, he won the Best Animation Awards in the Independent Short film Festival (HKISFF) for animations such as Blue Moon, Night of a Sleep Writer, The Man who Shot Snapping Turtles, as well as City of suicide. He also experimented with a wide variety of media and techniques in his creative expression, including clay, salt and sand. Individual Works
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