| In the context of the rapid intervention and development of new media,the traditional handicraft market has been impacted,and it has been a widely recognized trend to promote the digital transformation of traditional art.Yangzhou is one of the cities listed as the strategic center of "Grand Canal" in Jiangsu Province,with its long history and culture,profound cultural heritage,and rich and colorful Grand Canal cultural resources.This topic chooses Yangzhou paper-cut,one of the folk intangible cultural heritage arts in Yangzhou,as the research object.From both theoretical and practical aspects,it discusses the digital expression of Yangzhou paper-cut art under the environment of rapid development of new media.Through dynamic graphic design,dynamic communication is carried out to display and recreate Yangzhou paper-cut art,so that the public can re-perceive and attach importance to this traditional folk art.This paper is mainly divided into three parts.First,starting from the recent development of Yangzhou paper-cut,it leads to the concept of "dynamic" expression of Yangzhou paper-cut,and discusses the possibility and necessity of "dynamic" expression with new media as the entry point.Secondly,by analyzing the definition and design process of dynamic graphic design,theoretical support is provided for the realization of dynamic paper-cut works.On the basis of theory,the application of dynamic graphic design is analyzed to provide feasibility support and evidence for creative design.Finally,in the practice part,the original static works are represented by digital narrative,mainly showing the procedures and methods of digital dynamic production,and the visual form of static image and dynamic graphics expression and digital software production are studied.Through the dynamic expression form,the audience has a brand new perception of Yangzhou paper-cut art,and also provides more theoretical basis and practical experience for the creation of digital art,in order to provide a useful reference for the protection and inheritance of other canal related cultural heritage. |