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Multidimensional Narrative of Traditional Culture: Creative Revelations of the Film Chang’an

Bo Wang, Linlong Luo

Abstract


As the inaugural installment in Light Chaser Animation Studios’ New Culture series, Chang’an crafts a captivating and unparalleled vision of the Tang Dynasty. The film marries meticulous historical research, the romantic spirit of Tang poetry, and the artistry of Chinese animation. It embodies a distinctive narrative approach, rooted in Chinese culture, and enriched with oriental aesthetics, marking a significant exploration in the realm of animated films inspired by traditional Chinese culture.

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Chang’an ; Animated Film; Culture; Narrative

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v7i30.10933

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