Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Characteristics of the program "Brave into the World"

Characteristics of the program "Brave into the World"

In order to let the audience experience the local culture more truly, this program often abandons popular tourist attractions. Hosts often participate in different aspects of regional sexual life, such as attending traditional weddings or visiting miners' communities. On the one hand, they directly convey the "tourist-led journey" to the audience through the exhibition, and at the same time present the interaction with the local people, and look for interesting places because the itinerary is not arranged. Sometimes I visit local backpackers and ask them to share tips and information about traveling alone.

It usually takes two to three weeks to film a trip to a city or country.

1 host, 5-6 people shooting team. Including 1 photographer, sound recorder, producer and director. Among them, the pilot will visit the local area two weeks before shooting. Drivers, tour guides or other assistants are usually employed locally.

It takes 12 to 15 weeks to complete all the homework for an episode. Including 4 weeks of pre-trip research, 3 weeks of planning and arrangement, 2 to 3 weeks of shooting, 3 weeks of editing and post-production industry.

The host and the shooting team rarely stay in the same place for more than three days.