Vienna has sound ties to Chinese animated blockbuster


The venue's quiet air conditioning system and superior acoustics create optimal conditions for recording. The Vienna Synchron Orchestra, made up of musicians from the city's prestigious orchestras, provides high-quality performances.
With Ne Zha 2 continuing to earn international acclaim, Sacken sees growing momentum for collaboration with the Chinese film industry.
"I'm planning to go to China in the summer to meet some potential partners. We would be very happy to have more projects here and deepen the cooperation between Synchron Stage and Chinese movies and TV shows," he says.
In recent years, the studio has worked on several Chinese productions, including Looking Up and Lost in Russia.
Sacken believes there is more to come: "The Chinese movie industry is growing. It has a very distinct way of telling stories that work with our orchestra, so I see a lot of potential for future cooperation."
