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Thursday, March 03 2022 - 13:00
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Documentary CHINA Returns for Season 2, Showcasing Chinese Aesthetics with Eastern Filmology
CHANGSHA, China, March 3, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The highly anticipated documentary CHINA, returning for a second season 
showcasing East Asian aesthetics and continuing the exploration of China's 
legacy across the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, premiered 
globally on Mango TV<https://www.mgtv.com/h/410211.html?cxid=7yj5z4xjkda> and 
Hunan TV on February 28, 2022. 

The documentary's cinematography draws inspiration from Chinese freehand 
brushwork and uses symmetrical images to express the beauty of harmony and 
generate a pure and sublime quality. With image setting and color composition 
placing a huge emphasis on Eastern aesthetic principles, each frame is 
transformed into a vivid ink wash painting unfurled before the audience.

Stories are also not unfolded through mere acting, but also symbolic visual 
language coupled with minimalist image composition to convey contextual 
information. The documentary is also shot in High-Dynamic Range (HDR) to 
deliver a fully immersive cinematic experience for its global audiences.

Showing Eastern aesthetic at its finest, the storytelling also takes 
inspiration from the essence of the Chinese traditional visual arts which are 
characterized by vivid expressions and bold outlines, thus the beauty is 
expressed by capturing the inner spirit and force through poetic language as 
opposed to a linear description. For example, in a scene of the documentary, Du 
Fu, one of the most revered poets in Chinese history, uses Qinqiang Opera to 
express his inner monologue whiling wielding a brush pen in the air to write 
poems. 

Slow-motion is adopted throughout the documentary to deliver a greater sense of 
serenity and intimacy, creating a semi-realistic and dreamy condition as the 
audience savors the grace of Chinese culture. The result is a documentary that 
is elegant without losing gravitas, interesting without losing emotional touch, 
easy-to-understand without losing profundity.

About CHINA documentary

Co-produced by Mango TV, Hunan TV and Beijing Bojing Culture, the historical 
documentary CHINA Season 2 explores China's legacy from the Tianbao era in the 
Tang Dynasty, the turmoil of the Five Dynasties and the national unification of 
the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasty, to the 1911 Revolution, showcasing Eastern 
aesthetics with the latest cinematic technology.

SOURCE  Mango TV

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