[Music] "Xianliang", a new style of Northwest Chinese folk song (FLASH)

by diglog2008 on 2008-05-24 12:13:25

This is a new style of Northwest folk song with a modern music touch. The songwriter adopts a digressive approach to create a sense of dislocation, so the animated work should also have that unintentional dislocation and humor. In terms of form, it borrows from traditional folk art styles, with the vibrant colors and contrasts of peasant paintings, and exaggerated and clumsy shapes. The narrative resembles that of traditional Chinese painting, with a scattered, wandering style that relies more on natural spatial connections, with the camera slowly progressing as if on a map. Within the flow of the animation, abrupt real-life scenarios are inserted, creating a certain fantastical and humorous effect. In the action system, there is an attempt to abandon the reasonable movement in physical space, aiming to establish a flattened motion pattern consistent with traditional painting. Ultimately, Su Yang's singing and the inter-image animation visuals will offer the audience unique entertainment and imagination.