An expert in international film and television copyright and a film investor, founder of Beijing Wing Sight Culture and Media Co., Ltd., she has long been committed to promoting collaboration and cultural exchange between the Chinese and international film industries. With 16 years of hands-on experience in international film copyright acquisition, she has been deeply involved in international film and cultural exchange, copyright operations, and film project investment.
She holds a Master’s degree in Cultural Industry Management from the Department of Arts at Peking University, and later pursued advanced studies at the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (Cultural and Creative Industries Program) and the Beijing Film Academy (Film Finance Program). Through these programs, she has developed a comprehensive knowledge system integrating cultural industry management, film finance, and creative industry operations.
She previously served as Head of New Media for Paramount Pictures Greater China, where she led the distribution and promotion of Paramount’s iconic IPs such as Mission: Impossible, Transformers, Star Trek, The Godfather, Forrest Gump, and SpongeBob SquarePants across digital media platforms in Greater China.
In addition, she has extensive experience in international copyright acquisition, having led the introduction and distribution of tens of thousands of hours of award-winning, high-quality film and television content at major international film festivals.
Wing Sight has also taken the lead in investing in and advancing the application of AI technology in film production. The team independently developed the first AI-generated historical documentary series in China — Secrets of the Emperor’s Death and Figures of Chinese History — providing a practical case study for the commercialization of AI technology in the film industry.
Currently, Tina Jia serves as Chairperson of China Night at the Cannes Film Festival. In 2025, her company led and organized the 78th Cannes Film Festival China Night and launched the China Film+ series of events, creating an official international platform and dialogue window for the promotion of Chinese films, culture, and brands.
She has built bridges for cooperation between filmmakers, entrepreneurs, and cultural professionals from China and abroad, fostering two-way opportunities and exchanges. By leveraging global film platforms and media channels, she continues to enhance the international visibility of Chinese brands and the global influence of Chinese culture, truly realizing the vision of “Chinese brands empowering Chinese culture to go global, and Chinese films enabling Chinese brands to reach the world.”