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I want to know all the information about the cartoon Mountain View.

Title: Mountain Landscape Quality: Ink Comics

Length: 19 minutes Shooting unit: Shanghai Animation Film Studio.

Date of production: 1988 Screenwriter: Wang Shuchen.

Chief Director: Tewei Director: Shanchun Yan Mark Xuan

Character design: Wu Shanming background design: Zhuo Hejun

Ink and wash craft design and photography: Duan

Animation Design: Sun, Lu Chengfa, Xu Jianguo and Jin Zhongxiang.

Photography: Lou Ying, Shi Youcheng, Sun Meihua Photography

Composer: Jin Fuzai Guqin Solo: Gong Yi

Performance: Conductor of Shanghai Film Orchestra: Wang Yongji.

Awards:

1988 won the fine arts award of the first Shanghai International Animation Film Festival;

1989 won the Best Art Film Award of the 9th China Golden Rooster Award, the Excellent Film Award of the Ministry of Radio and Television, the First National Film and Television Animation Program Exhibition Award, the Courage and Beauty Award of the First Moscow International Youth Film Festival of the Soviet Union, and the Excellent Film Award of the 6th Varna International Animation Film Festival of Bulgaria;

1989 Outstanding Achievement Award of Shanghai Culture and Art Festival; Commemorative Certificate of the First China Film Festival Short Film Exhibition.

1990 won the Best Short Film Award at the 14th Montreal Film Festival in Canada.

199 1 won the outstanding achievement award of Shanghai literature and art in 89-90.

1992 won the Best Fairy Tale Certificate Award in Mumbai International Short Film, Documentary and Cartoon Film Festival.

1993 won the second prize of the third national film and television sound society award.

Chief Director: Details of Special Guard >>

Famous art film director and cartoonist. 1960, Tewei introduced the techniques and styles of ink painting into animated films, and shot the world's first ink cartoon "Little Tadpole Looking for Mom", which shocked the international animation industry. As the first director of Shanghai Animation Film Studio, Tewei has actively expanded the types of cartoons for decades, adhered to the road of nationalization, and contributed a series of classic works for Chinese cartoons, such as Naughty Heaven and Naughty Sea.

Screenwriter: Wang Shuchen (1931-1991)

He used to be the director of Shanghai Animation Film Studio, the director of Comic Art Committee of Shanghai Artists Association and the editorial board of Comic World. The director's animated works include What Makes the Sea Noisy and Wonders of Heaven.

Role Design: Wu Shanming

Professor, Chinese Painting Department, China Academy of Fine Arts. In the last century, "Modern Zhejiang School" was the main force of ink figure painting. Born in modern Zhejiang school, it created a "contemporary Wu family" composed of different teachers. His image, realm and the beauty of pen and ink show his unique artistic charm and are unique in contemporary painting.

Composer: Jin Fuzai

1942 was born in Shanghai. He has been engaged in film and television music creation for a long time, and his representative works of animation film composition include: What is the Sea Made of, Three Monks, Mountain Scenery, Snow Child, Lotus Lantern and so on. He has won many excellent composition awards, such as Golden Rooster Award, Flying Award and Cowman Award.

Guqin solo: Gong Yi

First-class actor of Shanghai National Orchestra. 1954 studied piano, 1966 graduated from the folk music department of Shanghai Conservatory of Music, studied under 12 musicians, inherited and accumulated a large number of guqin, and held many guqin solo concerts in London, Singapore, Hong Kong and other places. Based on the principle of "focusing on the present and learning from the past", he made bold and steady innovations in piano music and made achievements in playing, playing music, measuring music and teaching.

Mountain View: It is regarded as the most animated cartoon in China in recent ten years. The film combines China's Taoist thought of learning from nature and being detached from things and the inspiration of Zen. Excellent ink painting techniques and guqin skills are from everyone's hands. Admire countless Chinese and foreign people. It can definitely serve as an epoch-making witness. (From: Comic Encyclopedia of the 1980s)

The subtle and vigorous mountain scenery emphasizes freehand brushwork in the ethereal landscape. In contrast, the painting skills are particularly skillful, including the extensive use of guqin music, which greatly enriches the profound and far-reaching humanistic feelings of this art short film.

The whole work is full of poetry, which makes people completely intoxicated by the mountains and rivers composed of ink and wash. Compared with the previous works, the ink animation of 1988 has become more perfect, and both static scenery and creatures are completely integrated into the freehand brushwork of Chinese painting, which makes people feel relaxed and happy. Finally, an immature guqin (which I deeply feel is a classic) has pushed the animation to a climax: the music that combines the young people's admiration for their elders and the feelings of mentoring has changed the picture ... so that every audience can feel the "mountain scenery" that the animator wants to express from the heart ... If "Little Tadpole Looking for Mom" perfectly expresses the vivid movements of animals in ink and wash-giving life to ink and wash animation, then "(")

The biggest feature of this film is that it is full of metaphors and beautiful charm of Chinese style. That piano is the materialization of some spiritual quality of the scribes; When the scribes finally set off for the vast future, in addition to the mountains painted by ink and wash, there was a whistling wind in their ears, which is also a very obvious metaphor. (