Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - I saw an anime when I was a child, and I don't remember it. I only remember that there was a clay doll in it that finally melted, and the van also had this pattern.

I saw an anime when I was a child, and I don't remember it. I only remember that there was a clay doll in it that finally melted, and the van also had this pattern.

Is this it? Finally, the clay doll became a porcelain doll.

"Porcelain Doll" was written by Hu Kangrong and Fang Runnan, directed by Fang Runnan and photographed by Cai Normal University. The filming was completed in 1982 and 65438+February. The film depicts a girl carving a fox and a lovely porcelain doll. The fox is jealous of it and lures it to play in the wild. In the storm, the clay doll ran into the dustbin and was bullied by the garbage. Fortunately, the girl picked up the clay doll and painted it again, burning it into a more beautiful and lovely porcelain doll that is not afraid of wind and rain. This is a movie about puppets and real people. All kinds of porcelain sculptures in "Porcelain Doll" are made of kaolin from Jingdezhen, the world-famous porcelain capital, and fired at high temperature in colored glaze. Sometimes an action needs to be fired several times, firing 192 porcelain dolls with different postures. Directors and actors use the methods of "cutting" and "substituting" to shoot all kinds of movements on the same porcelain sculpture, and use the montage technique of the film to make porcelain dolls without joints not only move, stand, walk, gesture and dance. This is a new exploration in the history of China fine arts films.