C.Jay Shih
Directing
Known For

Taipei 4-Way is a film on Taipei and the people of Taipei directed by four artists working in various art fields such as animation, installation documentary and experimental film. The film looks at Taipei as a whole through four sections titled' enTAIPEItrance,"traTAIPEIverse','adTAIPEIhere', and 'exTAIPEIit'.
Taipei 4 Way

Moving story about a lonely man who finds solace and company in his pet fish.
A Fish with a Smile
Post Human is the first Taiwanese 35mm stop-motion film fulfilled by independant producers, taken by the well-known photographer John Lin as the director of photography. The film director transforms scrap metal into robots, interpretating an allegory about nuclear energy and environmental protection in the end of 20th century.
Post Human
Gambling in the night, four men throw the dice of fortune. Suddenly, all sounds are gone from their lives. The adults are muted. Even the babies cry silently. The only sounds left are the pressing knocking from the outside and the tense nerves inside. Who is at the door?
Keep Silent
The film was produced independently which used clay and other materials for landscaping to shoot on 16mm film. It shows that Taiwan's metropolis, mainly Taipei, has undergone rapid changes in the times, with vigorous vitality but disorder and lack of overall urban planning.
Taipei, Taipei
Creatively inspired, but the puppet can’t seem to execute his ideas. After repeatedly revising, he finds himself dominated by his creation instead. A creative beginning results in an unexpected ending. The subjective “human” becomes the object.