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“名场面”不能“有句无篇”(艺海观澜)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-05-19 22:01
Core Viewpoint - The emergence of "famous scenes" in artistic creation reflects an increasing media awareness and user consciousness, but it also leads to a disconnection in overall artistic expression and the creation of "famous scenes" for the sake of it [1][3]. Group 1: Characteristics of "Famous Scenes" - "Famous scenes" are defined as classic segments in films and dramas that possess strong dissemination power and memorability, contributing significantly to the success of characters and works [1][2]. - The phenomenon of "famous scenes" is prevalent across various media, including stage performances and short videos, where creators attempt to replicate the success of classic scenes [1][2]. Group 2: Impact of Media Trends - The rise of "famous scenes" is a response to new trends in media technology and changes in cultural consumption, driven by the fast pace of life and fragmented leisure time, making attention a scarce resource [2][3]. - The efficiency of dissemination has become a key indicator of a work's influence, with "famous scenes" serving as critical points for engagement and virality [2]. Group 3: Narrative Innovation - "Famous scenes" reflect narrative innovation in popular art, catering to audiences' decreasing patience for traditional storytelling and the growing trend of "speed-watching" and "speed-reading" [2][3]. - The creation of "famous scenes" often involves breaking down narratives into visually intense, emotionally charged segments to meet audience expectations [2]. Group 4: Challenges and Misconceptions - The focus on "famous scenes" can lead to a disconnect where segments gain popularity independently, while the overall work may lack substance, resulting in a phenomenon described as "having lines without a story" [3]. - Some creators may design "famous scenes" based on data analysis, detaching them from the narrative, which can lead to a sense of artificiality and formulaic content [3]. Group 5: Artistic Integrity - Ultimately, "famous scenes" serve as a crucial interface between artistic works and audiences, necessitating a balance between market responsiveness and artistic integrity [4]. - The aspiration is to create substantial works that support memorable "famous scenes," contributing to a vibrant cultural landscape that reflects contemporary artistic expectations [4].
舞剧《咏春》,历史故事讲出现代感(新语)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-05-05 22:17
Group 1 - The dance drama "Yongchun" has successfully completed its tour in Russia, performing over 200 shows in 49 cities worldwide since its premiere in 2022, achieving both box office success and critical acclaim [1] - The creative motivation behind "Yongchun" stems from a deep-rooted fascination with kung fu films, with inspirations drawn from classics such as "New Dragon Gate Inn," "Once Upon a Time in China," and "Ip Man" [1] - The production team engaged with martial arts masters from Guangdong and consulted film industry professionals to create an authentic representation of the early days of the film industry in Shenzhen during the reform and opening-up period [1] Group 2 - The character "Dachun" in the drama is based on a film worker from "Dengguang Village" in Henan, reflecting the excitement and confusion of dreamers moving from rural areas to cities in the 1990s [2] - The title "Yongchun" carries a deeper meaning beyond martial arts, symbolizing the collective dreams of ordinary people, emphasizing that "everywhere is the martial world, and everyone sings of spring" [2] - The company has been exploring how to write history through artistic creation, with other productions like "Only This Green" and "The Great Qin" also reflecting historical themes and cultural memory [2]