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雪山、草地、大渡河、泸定桥……这些在当年长征途中一一被克服的天险与堡垒,早已在一次次的书写中成了那段艰险历史的见证。而在哈达铺的经历,此番却是首次完整呈现历时一年半时间制作的四集纪录片《北上——长征在哈达铺》已登陆央视,回顾这一年半的制作之路,有很多感悟想要分享。之前,我其实没有执导过革命历史题材的纪录片,很多青年导演会对这类题材产生本能的抗拒,一听“长征”这个词就会觉得这是四五十岁的人做的题材,我也看了很多资料,经历了一个逐渐接受的过程,逐渐找到一些方法让一段宏大的历史变得鲜活起来,并找到了属于自己的表达方式。美国作家哈里森·索尔兹伯里的《长征:闻所未闻的故事》一书,让我了解到了一个与以往认识
Snow-capped mountains, grasslands, Dadu River and Luding Bridge ... These natural hazards and forts that were overcome in the long march of that year have long been the testimony of that arduous history in written writing. In Hathaway’s experience, this time it is the first complete presentation of a set time and a half years produced four episodes of documentary “North - the Long March in Hadapu” has landed CCTV, review this year and a half of the production of the road, there are many insights Want to share. Before, I actually did not direct the documentary of revolutionary historical themes. Many young directors will instinctively resist such subjects. When I hear the word “Long March”, I think this is the theme for people in their 40s and 50s. I also read a lot of information, went through a gradual process of acceptance, and gradually found some ways to live a magnificent history and find my own way of expression. American writer Harrison Salisbury’s “Long March: Unheard of Stories,” a book, let me understand a with the previous understanding