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A Study On The Narrative Strategies Of Character Interview Documentaries From The Perspective Of Intangible CulturalHeritage Protection

Posted on:2024-09-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y L JiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2545307166978059Subject:Radio and Television
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The international and domestic mechanisms for the protection and development of intangible cultural heritage have gradually been established and become increasingly clear.As a cultural power with a long history,China has also paid more attention to the protection of intangible cultural heritage,and the protection of intangible cultural heritage has been vigorously developed.In recent years,remarkable achievements have been made in the improvement of the non heritage system,the sound policy of non heritage,the popularization of non heritage knowledge,and the dissemination of non heritage culture.Documentary films,due to their dual characteristics of documentary and artistic nature,have become an important way of disseminating intangible cultural heritage,and character interviews are often used as the main form of expression in documentaries on intangible cultural heritage topics.Based on the perspective of intangible cultural heritage protection,this article focuses on the narrative techniques and values of character interview documentaries,taking the graduation work "Lu Yun and Qiang" and related style works as the research objects.The focus is on the creative characteristics and internal logic of the character image construction,the aesthetic image symbol design of intangible cultural heritage,the use of character interview techniques,and the processing of images and sounds in the intangible cultural heritage subject matter character interview documentaries.Starting from the technical level,demonstrate the practical significance and practical value of relevant works for promoting the protection and dissemination of intangible cultural heritage.
Keywords/Search Tags:Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection, Interview, documentary, Narrative strategy
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