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A Study On The Creative Techniques Of Chinese Historical And Humanistic Documentary From The Perspective Of Film Anthropology

Posted on:2021-05-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H Q TianFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330623973717Subject:Radio and television director
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Film and television anthropology belongs to the category of anthropology.It shows and displays the achievements of anthropology by means of images.It is a subject produced by the combination of film and television science and anthropology.Based on historical materials,historical and humanistic documentaries use images as language,use more vivid forms to show history,and use more diverse creative techniques to show the audience the brilliance of humanity and the charm of history.The Anthropology of film and television plays an important role in guiding and assisting historical and cultural documentaries.It has subtle and important influence on historical and cultural documentaries from the first choice of subjects to the early field work,as well as the "perspective" in shooting and editing.This paper is divided into four chapters.The first chapter is the introduction,which sorts out the relevant literature,summarizes the significance of the research,explains the research methods,introduces the background of this paper and the author’s graduation project "Shuzhong Fangjian · Tusi".The second chapter mainly discusses the role of film anthropology in the selection of historical and humanistic documentary themes.The third chapter mainly analyzes the application of fieldwork in historical and humanistic documentary.The fourth chapter mainly studies the interaction between "theme perspective" and "guest perspective" in historical and humanistic documentary.This paper also combines the author’s graduation work "shuzhongfangjian · chieftain" to explore some specific creative techniques of historical and cultural documentary.
Keywords/Search Tags:film and television anthropology, historical and humanistic documentary, fieldwork, topic selection, perspective
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