Making Special Part 2: Build Cities | Lost In The Kunlun Mountains | 迷航昆仑墟 | iQIYI
Watch TV. TV is used to watch. It presents vision first. Based on vision, start your story and characters and promote your plot. [Director: Lin Nan] Whether the audience like it and stay when they first see it is important. [Lost in the Kunlun Mountains. Special Episode Part II: Build Cities.] There are 13
Huge scenes. We spent 8 months building them. The Dengkun Pavilion is creative. Because I’ve seen [Writer: Tianxia Bachang] the blueprint before. I wondered how it could be realized. It is beyond my imagination. I think it’s really good. There’s an element that caught my eye. It’s the texture. All the decorated archways and steps
In the Dengkun Pavilion were made by colored glaze. It’s quite dazzling and bright. The ceiling of the pavilion. A big dragon hangs there. The size of that dragon’s head is about three square meters, which is two meters taller than the actor. If the dragon’s head was a decoration,
It would be easy to deal with it. But many performances are on the dragon’s head. In order to ensure the safety of the actors, we put higher demands on the design and installation of the dragon’s head. I think ten-mile red dowry is the most festive and spectacular way to get married.
As a girl, in their heart, it might be [Happy] the most distorted and repressed part of humanity. They designed their ancestral temple into ten-mile red dowry to realize the dream which they can’t realize in their life. We made a sedan bridge. [Art Adviser: Li Wenyuan] After crossing the sedan bridge,
They can worship the ancestors. It’s sad and beautiful. It also castigates the rules of the sect. The elements which are not commonly seen in our daily life are not from our imagination. They have origins. Lost in the Kunlun Mountains has many legendary things which are far from our life. These parts, people,
Life styles and condition which are far from us. When these things finished, the audience then might believe your legendary story is in our life and that it’s not fiction.