Nandu News reporter Fu Yuanyuan Jointly produced by Tencent Video and Tiancheng Jiahua, the documentary "Potala Palace" broadcast exclusively on Tencent Video has been officially announced to be broadcast at 18:00 on August 6, and will be held globally in Beijing Premiere. At the scene, the documentary creative team, the media and the audience jointly watched the documentary and shared and exchanged views on the film's content and creative process. It is reported that this documentary is the first to show the Potala Palace and national cultural heritage in a panoramic manner, thus arousing unlimited expectations.
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The first documentary showing the Potala Palace in a panoramic view
Hu Ge's voiceover tells the story of cultural inheritance
The Potala Palace is an outstanding representative of human beings and Chinese national culture, and has attracted public attention and yearning. The documentary "Potala Palace" was created by a Chinese-Tibetan team for more than three years. It goes deep into the interior of the Potala Palace from aspects such as history, architecture, cultural relics, art, humanities and folk customs, natural environmental protection, and modern life. Inside and outside the cultural relics, this treasure of human civilization is displayed in a holographic panorama. At the same time, the documentary is dubbed in Mandarin by Magnolia TV Emperor and actor Hu Ge. Through seven chapters, it tells the vivid story of creating, inheriting, and guarding national culture surrounding the Potala Palace.
The documentary "Potala Palace" visually displays the entire Potala Palace from aspects such as palace architecture, collections of cultural relics, and mural communities. It also pays in-depth attention to and records the skilled craftsmen living in Tibet, and delicately reflects the history of Tibetan culture. Unique charm and profound heritage. In the trailer released by the film, you can not only see the traditional craftsmen repairing the appearance of the castle with sweet walls, but also the use of modern technologies such as insect-proofing technology and the restoration of ancient books. It also reflects the innovative spirit of cultural relic protection that keeps pace with the times.
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The main creator shared the original intention of creating "Potala Palace"
Exploring cultural characteristics and telling Chinese stories
At the world premiere event, "Potala Palace" was reviewed by the chief editor, former deputy director of the Policy Research Office of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission, and the Ethnic Publishing House Wang Tiezhi, former editor-in-chief and editor-in-chief of China Ethnic Culture Resource Database, producer of "Potala Palace" and head of Obsidian Studio of Tencent's online video program content production department, Zhu Lexian, one of the producers and chief producer of "Potala Palace" , Zhang Shuang, chairman of Tiancheng Jiahua Culture Media, and Zhang Zhaowei, the post-director of "Potala Palace", conducted a preview viewing of the documentary with the media and the audience. Through a series of sharing and exchanges by the main creative team, they also led everyone into the film The creative journey behind it.
As the first documentary to show the Potala Palace in a panoramic view, "Potala Palace" received professional guidance and supervision from many experts during the production process. Wang Tiezhi, chief editor of the documentary, said at the meeting: "One of the characteristics of the film is its grandeur. The combination of narrative and character stories reflects history, the maintenance of the Potala Palace and the inheritance of traditional skills. It not only expresses the unique charm of Tibetan culture, but also reflects the exchange, integration and unity of national cultures." At the
conference, producer Zhu Lexian also shared the behind-the-scenes story of Hu Ge's dubbing with the audience: "Hu Ge thought this was a very meaningful thing. After successfully completing the day's dubbing work, he even cured his insomnia problem." At the same time, Zhu Lexian believes that both the platform and the producers, as well as the staff involved in "Potala Palace", all share the same hope of spreading excellent Chinese culture and presenting high-quality works to audiences around the world.
With the support of all parties, the film was able to show the audience a panoramic view of the Potala Palace. Regarding this, the chief producer Zhang Shuang expressed emotion at the event: "Thanks to the strong support of various ministries, governments, and co-production units, " "Potala Palace" is very rare to be able to capture all the necessary shots and make cultural relics come alive. It is also the first ultra-high-definition, all-round, and blind-spot shooting and display. I hope that through this documentary, more young people will pay attention to and love Tibet. " Regarding the production of the film, post-production director Zhang Zhaowei also said, "The film uses the threads of character stories to organically combine hard-core cultural and historical themes with ordinary people's lives. It also uses the characters' attitudes towards life, life and culture to make the film more interesting. Everyone felt peace and goodness."
Finally, the creative team also said that the Potala Palace is a treasure of Chinese culture and a famous world cultural heritage. It is also a tourist attraction that many Chinese and foreign tourists pay attention to and yearn for. It is hoped that the documentary "Potala Palace" can bring people closer to cultural relics The distance allows the audience to immerse themselves in visiting and understanding the Potala Palace, and at the same time gain a deep understanding of the cultural significance of the cultural relics.
The documentary will be officially broadcast on August 6.