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Research On The Creation Of TV Documentaries On Quyi Art Community

Posted on:2022-08-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H RongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2505306512465564Subject:Arts
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Quyi art has a long history in our country and was once one of the most important entertainment methods for Chinese people.As the society and technology develop,the choices of entertainment methods tend to be diversified.Therefore,Quyi art,like many other traditional arts,has been affected to a certain extent.With the development of new media technology and the country’s emphasis on traditional culture,Quyi art can employ new media platforms to build a bridge to communicate with young audiences,providing an opportunity for the re-prosperity of Quyi art.The paper endeavors to explore the narrative and creative mode of TV Documentaries on Quyi Art Community by combining the graduation work " Tianjin Crosstalk in the Tea House " and the classic case of CCTV.First of all,the paper defines the concept and classification of Quyi Art TV documentaries,and combs out their development processes.Secondly,using a mobile narrative perspective,it shows the history,culture,performance rehearsal,and management of the Quyi art community from the perspective of individuals and groups.Then,by exploring the stories behind typical characters and showing the master-disciple relationship of the core character Yang Zening,a narrative clue that runs through the film is formed.Thirdly,through the contrast application of panoramic lens and close-up lens in different spaces,as well as audio-visual language means such as music and editing,it summarizes the language characteristics of the TV documentaries on Quyi art community.Finally,it puts forward the possibility of value construction in the TV documentaries on Quyi art community.It is hoped that it will provide certain inspirations and reference significance for the creation of related themes in the future based on the above creative research on the TV documentaries of Quyi art community.
Keywords/Search Tags:Quyi art community, Narrative perspective, Language features, Value construction
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