Chinanews.com, Beijing, June 11 (Reporter Ying Ni) The first documentary "A Hundred Years of Intangible Cultural Heritage"-"A Hundred Years of Purple Sand" will premiere on many provincial satellite TVs from June 12, and will be broadcast on various networks. The platform is online.

  The purple sand craft originated in the Northern Song Dynasty and was listed as a national intangible cultural heritage in 2007.

"One Hundred Years of Zisha" is the first documentary to show the history, characters and skills of Zisha craftsmanship. It systematically sorts out the history of Zisha for hundreds of years, comprehensively summarizes and presents the craftsmanship of Zisha pottery, and aims to pay tribute to the craftsmanship and inherit and develop the excellent Chinese traditions. culture.

  According to Zhao Weidong, the chief director of "One Hundred Years of Purple Clay", the film is divided into three episodes, the first, the second, and the next. Each episode is presented on a scale of 30 minutes. The understanding and interpretation of the process of the purple clay is in-depth, from "just a pot". "Not just a pot" to "In fact, it is a pot", showing the process of encountering, knowing each other, and staying with Zisha culture.

The film focuses on the history, characters and skills of Zisha, with a unique perspective and delicate expression techniques, through the exquisite craftsmanship of Zisha, Zisha artists maintain subtle and broad spiritual temperament, presenting Zisha cultural ecology as a living state of China's excellent traditional culture Practice the spiritual outlook of persisting in inheritance, innovation and development.

"We are trying our best to complete the characterization of the characters in the logical narrative of history and culture, so that the audience can see that there is a certain causal relationship between the temperament of the pot and the character of the master."

  At the same time, the film crew try their best to maintain an objective position in the creation.

For example, the traditional method of burning purple clay pots is wood burning, and the modern method is to use electricity or natural gas.

"One Hundred Years of Purple Clay" does not go to mythology. The traditional firewood burning is better than modern methods, because it is a last resort in the era of low productivity. The most important thing in the firing of purple clay pots is temperature control, while modern electric kilns The Heqi Kiln can precisely do this.

  "A Hundred Years of Masters" is China's first large-scale series of biographical documentaries focusing on masters and masters who have made outstanding contributions to Chinese civilization in the 20th century.

As the opening work of "A Hundred Years of Masters: Intangible Heritage", "Hundred Years of Zisha" expands its perspective to the exquisite skills of traditional culture, records and presents ordinary and great craftsmanship, and demonstrates "Hundred Years of Masters" in a wider range of fields. The creative transformation and innovative development of this cultural project.

  "One Hundred Years of Purple Sand" was jointly produced by the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, China Central Radio and Television, China Academy of Art, Central News and Documentary Film Studio (Group), and Century Master (Beijing) Cultural Communication Co., Ltd. (Finish)