| Photographing ordinary people around them,tapping the meaning carried on them,can convey positive energy to people and reflect certain social realities.Ouyang Zheqiao,the protagonist of the film "The first village free clinic",is a rural oriented medical student facing a turning point in his life.The film uses the cross-narration of main and auxiliary lines to show his personal destiny through the filming of Ouyang Zheqiao’s one-day free clinic in the village and his growth experience,revealing his thoughts and insights as an ordinary person at a turning point in life.On the theme,the film puts the character at a critical stage in his life’s turn to show his destiny.The film strives to show the relationship between national policy and personal destiny.The protagonist’s rethinking of life,that is,people can’t just focus on money,and further,the creator thinks about this event.In terms of content and structural arrangements.The film mainly includes the hero’s one-day free consultation activities,previous experience in the printing business,the learning stage at school,the process of hospital internship,and the practice of family beds.The above content is based on a one-day free clinic activity as the main line and narrative framework,and flashed back to introduce his past experience in different places,forming a side line.In the two-line crossing,the complete three-dimensional image of the hero is presented.In terms of presentation techniques,the film uses suspense to attract audiences,comprehensively presents characters from diverse narrative perspectives,uses dialects to represent characters’ identity and regional characteristics,and different scenes contrast different emotions with lenses.Try to make the picture more narrative and more expressive.There are also shortcomings in creation.The first is that creators’ reflections on national policies and the fate of the characters can be further deepened;the second is that the film picture is not rich because the photography and editing technology are not skilled enough. |