Peking Opera Excerpts - Liyuan Theater - Beijing, China
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Beijing, China - 20 August 2010
1. Wide interior of IMAX theatre in Beijing
2. Mid of man walking by IMAX sign
3. Wide of people lining up under IMAX and 3D signs
4. Mid of cinema staff pouring popcorn out of barrel
5. Close of popcorn
6. Mid zoom out of movie goers holding popcorn and walking inside theatre
7. Wide of Vice President of Sony Pictures Releasing International, Li Chow in office watching a trailer on computer
8. Close of trailer of Kungfu Hustle
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Li Chow, Vice President, Sony Pictures Releasing International:
We are very happy that China is building more cinemas and more screens. Now it's like everyday you almost have 2 (new) cinemas per day, so they are building a lot and that is excellent. And I think that China is still 'underscreened', very much 'underscreened'.
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10. Various of movie trailer Surprise of 3 Bullets
11. Various of movie trailer
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12. Wide of audience wearing 3D glasses
13. Close of couple with 3D glasses
14. Wide of movie goers walking out of cinema
15. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Deng Tao, Property Agent:
The overall cinema experience is good, you can relax and enjoy here. I think the experience of watching movies here is much better than if you watch a DVD at home.
16. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Liu Minghan, Student:
I think it's good because the local acting industry can flourish. Basically, it's good for China's development in terms of increasing the salaries of actors and increasing the number of cinemas.
17. Close of Avatar figurine
18. Wide pan of cinema's VIP Area
19. Mid of people eating popcorn at VIP Area
20. Close zoom out of children's playground and nursery in cinema
21. Close of children playing, glass in foreground reading 'Cinemas'
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Beijing, China - 19 August 2010
22. Wide of State Council briefing
23. Wide of journalists
24. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Zhao Shi, Deputy Director of China's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television:
Building cinemas in small cities and towns will make it possible for people in rural areas to watch good and up-to-date movies in a convenient and accessible way. We are also providing free and subsidised movie tickets to the public.
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Beijing suburbs, China - 28 August 2010
25. Wide of people setting up makeshift cinema in park on the outskirts of Beijing
26. Mid wide of people hanging up white cloth as a screen
27. Wide of people watching movie
28. Close of movie about Japanese attacking China during Nanjing Massacre in 1937
29. Close of man watching movie
30. Mid of migrant worker watching movie
31. Close of movie showing Japanese soldiers shooting at Chinese
32. SOUNDBITE (English) Jing Hui, Resident:
They should build more affordable cinemas, now the cinema tickets are too expensive. Most people's income is just not enough to afford the tickets, they are 70 to 80 kuai (10 USD), they are too expensive. These outdoor cinemas are good but the movies being shown are too old.
33. SOUNDBITE (English) Cao Yilan, Resident:
If I go to the cinema I have to abide by the timings, but here I can come and go as I please, I can bring my child and leave, it's quite relaxed here.
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Beijing suburbs, China - 25 March 2010
34. Wide of filming of Chinese drama 'Cao Gen Wang' about life in the 20th century in Tianjin city
35. Close of foreign actress and Chinese actor holding each other
36. Close of actors on director's monitor
37. Mid of director looking at screen
38. Mid of actors inside vintage car
39. Close of actors kissing
40. Wide of film set
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Peking opera
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Description: Peking opera is a performance art incorporating singing, reciting, acting, martial arts. Although widely practised throughout China, its performance centres on Beijing, Tianjin and Shanghai. Peking opera is sung and recited using primarily Beijing dialect, and its librettos are composed according to a strict set of rules that prize form and rhyme. They tell stories of history, politics, society and daily life and aspire to inform as they entertain. The music of Peking opera plays a key role in setting the pace of the show, creating a particular atmosphere, shaping the characters, and guiding the progress of the stories. 'Civilian plays' emphasize string and wind instruments such as the thin, high-pitched ''jinghu ''and the flute ''dizi, ''while 'military plays' feature percussion instruments like the ''bangu ''or ''daluo. ''Performance is characterized by a formulaic and symbolic style with actors and actresses following established choreography for movements of hands, eyes, torsos, and feet. Traditionally, stage settings and props are kept to a minimum. Costumes are flamboyant and the exaggerated facial make-up uses concise symbols, colours and patterns to portray characters' personalities and social identities. Peking opera is transmitted largely through master-student training with trainees learning basic skills through oral instruction, observation and imitation. It is regarded as an expression of the aesthetic ideal of opera in traditional Chinese society and remains a widely recognized element of the country's cultural heritage.
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