| People documentaries are a unique form of video that brings to life the daily lives,emotions,destinies,situations,and inner complexities and changes of "people" and allows viewers to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of them through a series of profound stories.By combining video and sound,the documentary provides the audience with an immersive and simulated experience through the real information captured by the camera.By capturing the dynamics and emotions of the characters and expressing their thoughts and feelings in the form of images,the director changes the original art form and brings a new way of thinking and experience to the audience.Folk culture development is an important part of social development,however,with the rapid development of economy and society,the inheritance and development of folk culture in the city has been affected by various aspects,making it rare to see folk culture in the city.As a unique local folk culture "Gannan tea opera" is also the case.But there has been such a folk artist who has been persevering,he is Feng Yongquan.The documentary "Dreams of Wind and Dust" takes Feng Yongquan,a folk artist of Ganan tea opera,as its main subject,and records his daily life and work,while showing the difficulties he encountered,objectively and truly presenting Feng Yongquan’s efforts in sticking to and promoting Ganan tea opera,as well as showing the "powerlessness" of folk artists in the modern city.".In the process of creation,the realistic charm of documentary images is highlighted,and the main method of creation is observational documentary,in which the main character’s true feelings are stimulated through questioning where necessary to reflect the truth to the greatest extent.In the narrative,the linear narrative structure is adopted,and the typical events in typical scenes are selected through block narratives to try to create relatively full characters,and to express the modern transformation process of traditional culture and traditional folk artists in the context of urbanization and their state of being "caught in the cracks". |