|
2#

楼主 |
发表于 2008-9-18 16:29:12
|
只看该作者
HONG KONG - REFLECTING on the Beijing Olympics and Beijing Paralympics ceremonies he designed, Chinese director Zhang Yimou says their sheer scale eclipsed any movie he worked on.
'I had never needed so many people and gone into so much trouble when I made any of my films,' Zhang was quoted as saying by China's state-run Xinhua News Agency in a report on late Wednesday.
Zhang made his comments before the closing ceremony of the Beijing Paralympics, Xinhua said.
The Beijing Olympics were held Aug 8-24.
'The ceremonies are grand cultural events, which entail a daunting amount of coordination. It's been a lot of working with other artists, technicians and officials. It is a time- and energy-consuming job, yet a rare and rewarding experience,' Zhang said.
More than 40,000 people took part in the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympics and Paralympics and the shows involved thousands of costumes, Xinhua said.
Each makeup artist had to work on 180 performers within hours, it said.
Zhang, who directed such films as Raise the Red Lantern and To Live, said coming up with original ideas for the four shows was tough.
'People want to see something they have never seen before, so it has been extremely difficult for us to be creative,' Zhang was quoted as saying. |
|