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Culture Beat: Seminar focuses on connection between culture and animation
Published: Jan 09, 2024 04:26 PM
An expert seminar titled The Artistic Adaptation of Domestic Animation and Its Significance for the Transmission of Traditional Culture was held in Beijing.

At the event, experts emphasized the inseparable connection between the development of domestic animation and traditional culture. Culture serves as the foundation for the development of animated works, while animation provides the driving force and medium for the development and dissemination of culture. It stimulates the creative transformation and innovative development of outstanding traditional Chinese culture.

In recent years, domestic animated works have continuously improved their audio-visual language and innovat-ed expressive forms and thematic integration. Many animated works have incorporated elements of excellent traditional culture, adding richness to their content.

For instance, animated film Deep Sea combines expressive ink techniques with realistic 3D technology, while an-other famous animated film Dahufa utilizes traditional ink aesthetics to create a strong and unique visual tension.

The relationship between domestic animation and traditional culture requires continuous innovation within the tradition, amplifying the artistic features of animation and combining traditional skills with popular culture, advanced technology, and contemporary life.

A new animation based on the popular game Honor of Kings is about to be released on Saturday. It is inspired by Chinese poet Li Bai and his adventures through the game. Experts at the seminar agreed that video games can be a good source of animations as various characters can develop different story lines. It also opens a new direction for online animation productions.

Lu Keyan, the project leader at Tencent's Interactive Entertainment Tianmei Market Center, highlighted that the upcoming 3D animated film, Honor of the Moonlit Chapter, adapted from Honor of Kings, recreates the sophisticated gatherings of ancient literati, savoring wine and expressing their emotions.

In terms of architectural design, the city depicted in the film takes inspiration from the layout of the Palace Museum, incorporating various classical Chinese styles into the structures of Ming Dynasty palaces.

Lu further explained, "The costumes for supporting characters in the film are meticulously designed, drawing inspiration from the distinctive clothing of different regions, such as Miao and Yi ethnic styles."