Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Do you like watching documentaries? What visual feast documentaries do you know?

Do you like watching documentaries? What visual feast documentaries do you know?

Most of our lives are two points and one line, which coincides with the epidemic. We may never get a good look at the world. However, there is a documentary that breaks through the barriers of money and time, and takes a trip to Wan Li Road in the film to really see this nerve, so as to fool too many people who don't have time to watch it but remember to collect it.

First, TVB's "A Long Way to Go" promotes the country's road to poverty alleviation from the perspective of Hong Kong. Set up a real angle to record the hardships of poverty alleviation through six provinces in China and ten poverty-stricken counties. From the tropical rain forest to the plateau grand canyon, there is no harm or praise. Set up a tea-picking place to learn Mandarin and experience the road to poverty alleviation for yourself instead of going through the motions condescendingly. From this documentary, we can also see Hong Kong's love for this land.

Second, guard the liberated west, which is the most prosperous area in Changsha and even Hunan. There are many unstable factors and various disputes and criminal cases waiting for the police to solve. This documentary focuses on lovely and unforgettable daily work. No actors, no scripts, no lines, no rehearsals. It's a true story. This real recording technique meets the strong demand of the audience to lie under the covers and watch the excitement.

Riding in China, 1994 An American photographer rode a mountain bike across China, from Beijing to Hongkong, across cities and villages, took 19400 photos and recorded 80 hours of video. Twenty-seven years later, he rode a brand-new road bike and revisited his old place again. Under the carving of time and space, China once invited him to the wedding, but what about her smiling friends in the once vibrant village of China? He wants to see Japan again. In our imagination, Japan is a crowded and highly industrialized archipelago. However, Japan's natural scenery is staggering. From the volcano to the raging sea, man and nature are intertwined here in the most special form. This documentary shows the nature and the world, even if you travel to Japan in person, it is hard to see.