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Hi Producer (正好遇见你) Infodump
Disclaimer: I have no idea about the accuracy of the information shared in the drama, I'm merely transcribing for future reference purposes. Proceed with caution!
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Ep 26-27: Stage Costumes and Props
Stage outfits worn when performing Chinese traditional operas, since the Song and Yuan dynasties, a fixed pattern has been established gradually. Characters with different titles, social statuses, and personalities dress up differently so the audience can tell the disparities. Thus, there's a saying in the industry that a torn costume is better than the wrong costume. Following the rapid development of Chinese traditional operas during the Ming dynasty, the quality of headgear, costumes, and boots were improved considerably. Their design focused more on elegance and luxury.
Production of Suzhou stage costumes and props took off during the middle of the Ming dynasty. They're closely related to the development of Kunqu opera.
Designs, also known as outlines- In response to the different characters, various costume designs will be made. Dragons and phoenixes, flowers, Ruyi pattern, flowing pattern, and so on are commonly seen in such costumes.
Stitching, a process to create holes on the paper sample according to the design, to ease the foundation process.
Foundation process, a process where the foundation is applied on the fabric that they're going to embroider on through the holes.
Embroidering, a sewing process that uses threads of different colors. For stage costumes, the dazzling gold and silver threads are commonly used.
Flattening, a process where you apply glue evenly onto the fabric with a glue knife to flatten the embroidered patches evenly.
Cutting, a process where you cut the entire fabric and embroidered patches into desired sizes.
Completing, a process where you employ all kinds of sewing and gluing techniques to complete the costume.
Currently, all the stage costumes and props include headgear, boots, weapons, accessories, and headwear. These six main types cover over 1,000 kinds.
It's a shame that most of the crafts have gone extinct but as much as possible textual research of stage costumes is done, such as visiting museums in many cities to observe the preserved stage costumes in hopes of replicating something up to the standards of which of the Qing dynasty. That's a difficult task as the exquisite and luxurious stage costumes back then were produced by imperial craftsmen.
This episode truly felt like the epitome ofYu Zheng going Nudge, nudge, aren't I the most awesome costume drama producer? especially with the characters saying stuff like this lol🤭
Right now, there are stage prop and costume factories that take custom orders from film production crews. Celebrities may visit for personal requirements and many others out of admiration. To preserve texture and quality, outfits are made by hand for most parts. They have warehouses for costume design manuscripts. Best attempts are made to replicate the stage costumes of the past within reason such copper jewelry plated with silver as it costs too much if made with silver entirely. And handicrafts like velvet flowers take up a long time and has high labor costs. So most costume drama crews prefer a cheaper option like beaded flowers.
When an actor appears on the stage with these outfits on, the audience will know the title and the personality at first glance. It's completely different from some modern TV series. They don't dress in accordance with dynasties or characters. A random and wrong costume may look fashionable, but it won't fit the character and the plot itself. And overdoing the designs brings underwhelming results as when you are performing wearing them, overtly vibrant and exquisite designs will steal the spotlight from you. It's not the glorious look that decides its value. Anyway, we don't understand them.
I liked the following part a lot tho, it felt quite reasonable and moving. Especially as someone with 2x as my NORMAL watching speed, I know I still care for the meta details and the reason I watch fast is not because I don't care for the effort and research that went into a production.
Next year, online video platforms will launch a 4X speed function for all TV dramas. One might think that no one will be interested in Chinese operas is they've never spent time in a traditional Chinese theater before. There are rarely fans of Chinese opera nowadays.
It takes tens of procedures to making a stage costume. We need to focus on every single detail and can't rush things. But people are always in a rush. Making props and costumes by hand isn't efficient, and there's little demand. Many people wonder if the younger generation is willing to pick up this craft? What if such an excellent craft does go extinct? People always say that productions like this are slow and can't adapt to the era of machine production.
Many adapted historical tales are quite interesting not just because it touches on people's sentimentality. If their sentimentality can be used advantageously, that means people are still reminiscing about the past. However, this method will come to an end one day as a show is just a show. It has no way to save all those crafts that are going to vanish soon. Even if all these crafts will disappear after a century, we still hope that people will know that we once spent half a day just to make a fold or spent one and a half years just so we could produce one piece of stage costume.
What do we call this? We call this a craft. We call this a legacy.
China is a country with a big population. As long as there's one person who likes traditional crafts and is willing to learn, the legacy won't disappear.
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Rose-purple satin female Kao costume
Embroidered with phoenix and peony patterns in flat gold that was made during the Guangxu period of the Qing dynasty. Every detail has been carefully recorded so the future generation could refer to it. The Chinese opera industry is developing. There are many newly adapted versions of historical operas. When designing costumes, aesthetic standards of the younger audience and the requirements of various kinds of stages both are taken into consideration.
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Cixi watching the opera
-Showcasing the contrast of costumes and performances of Southern and Northern operas
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Beijing silk figurines
To make these, one must know sculpting, painting, and design of outfits. Similar to stage costumes and props, it's a fusion of many traditional crafts. But not many are aware of this. Most in the field do this as a hobby because in China, people aren't aware that these are not the work of craftsmen, but artists.
It got the name because the whole figurine is made with premium silk cloth and silk gauze. Beijing silk figurines were invented back in the Tang dynasty in Northern Fujian, when people used paper to make animal dolls. The craft continued to develop until the Song dynasty. People started using silk to make human figurines.
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More Misc. Crafts
Featured in the timestamped vid below such as:
Sandpainting, Suzhou Embroidery, Hokkien Lacquer Thread Sculptures
Many consider that sand animation originated in Hungary. Although Ferenc Cako did turn sand animation into a modern performance, traditional sand animation originated in China. During the Song Dynasty, there were stories of people writing on sand and so on.
Suzhou embroidery is one of the Four Great Embroideries of China along with Hunan's Xiang embroidery, Guangdong's Yue embroidery, and Sichuan's Shu embroidery. The Suzhou embroidery is detailed and subtle. In May 2006, it was listed as a national intangible cultural heritage.
Lacquer thread sculpture originated in Quanzhou of Fujian. It has existed for over 1400 years. The craftsmen must use the fine thread of lacquer and specialized techniques to create these resplendent patterns. Every piece is one of a kind.
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Making Liuli Glass
The ancient process of making colored glaze was very complex. The colored glaze was born in the fire and drowned in water. It takes dozens of processes to complete such as: detailing the wax pattern, casting the plaster mold, coloring, firing in the kiln.
Normally, steps involved in the making of colored glazed are designing, making of silica gel mold, making and detailing of wax patterns, the making of plaster molds, and being fired in a kiln, removing the plaster mold, sanding, and polishing.
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Timestamped Documentary segments:
Props and Costumes Craft
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Of Traditional Opera Theatre
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What’s everybody’s most useless skill? If you show me any picture of Godzilla I can tell you exactly which Godzilla suit it is and who was wearing it.
#obviously this doesn’t work for fan made costumes#but I can identify official Godzilla suits#and official Godzilla props/animatronics#with a concerning amount of accuracy
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Cubone Pet Masks made by mcmaster3d
#pokemon#halloween#costumes#nintendo#gaming#cubone#anime#video games#dogs#pets#cute animals#halloween costumes#spooky season#spooky#october#fall#autumn#props#cosplay#gameboy#90s#guinea pig#rabbit#animals#funny#cute#retro#retrogaming
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But don’t worry guys they got Asian actors so it’s perfect :) :) :)
#atla#natla#avatar the last airbender#there’s another part that’s supposed to say Monk Gyatso#and it literally says Dalai Lama#the costuming/prop/makeup department is considerably worse than M Night’s
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Found a cat sized Food Truck for $3 at a Thrift store.
Gonna make it a cat bed.
Can't wait to do a proper photoshoot with it.
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Can we talk about how in the show Lestat and Armand are framed as narrative foils. Armand and Lestat who are both so aggressively theater kids, but Lestat who acts, who draws in the attention and holds it, and Armand who directs, who shapes and manipulates the narrative. Armand and Lestat's obsession with Louis and his love and frustration with his melancholy over Lestat and Claudia respectively. Who both felt second in his heart. Who fear loneliness above all else. Lestat taking what he wants to excess - no impulse control, and Armand letting things happen to him and trying to manipulate situations to get what he wants but never taking it. Armand, who even in the end, so much more powerful, never physically imposes himself on Louis. Armand who seeks complete control in subtle insidious ways. Lestat who seeks control in the physical. Armand and Lestat brought into vampire life in horrifying ways tangled up with SA. Armand who still talks about his maker with reverence, Lestat who hates his maker. Armand who pours all of himself into his partner, willing to shape himself into what they desire but ultimately needing control to feel safe. Lestat who pours all of his love into his partner but unwilling to change himself and ultimately cedes control in moments to maintain the relationship. Armand who clings to his breaking apart relationship for 77 YEARs, Lestat who let Louis go. Lestat and Armand who watch Claudia die, but one as a father and one as a murderer. Lestat and Armand so intense in their love but Lestat so painfully external and Armand so painfully internal as characters. Both constantly acting and putting on a face. Lestat as Mozart and Armand as Salieri (in the flashback scene!). Armand who loves routine and structure and repetion, Lestat who craves change and excitement. The calling cards are echos, who learned from who. Armand teaching Lestat the vampire gifts, Lestat teaching Armand a new way to live. on and on....
#I'm tired of ship content#Give me complex narrative foil content!! give me the haunting and doomed by the narrative content! Give me the analysis of the fucking prop#and sets and amazing costume design#there is so much in this show and no one is talking about it!!!#They are so two sides of the same coin coded#autism vs adhd coded#my toxic wives whom i love#lestat de lioncourt#lestat#armand#the vampire armand#amc iwtv#iwtv#armand iwtv
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Georgia Schmidt, Carole Shelyne, Serena Sande, Meg Wyllie, & Sandra Lee Gimpel
A tribute to some lesser-known women of Star Trek :)
#i love women#star trek#iconic#star trek tos#star trek the original series#science fiction#costume design#aliens#space#classic#1960s#women#retro#screencaps#feminism#my edit#representation#the cage#the man trap#arena#sci fi#props#stage makeup#trek history
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Forbidden Planet costumes and props (1956)
#forbidden planet#50s sci-fi#film props#50s movies#movie costumes#ray gun#laser rifle#leslie nielsen#jack kelly#fred m. wilcox#glen robinson#walter plunkett#1950s#1956
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I need to sit down and check through other hospital scenes but...
Buck hasn't worn a visitor badge when visiting Eddie in hospital both of these are from 414
and Eddie isn't wearing one in this new scene
in fact none of the firefam is wearing one in the hospital scenes in 611 and Maddie and Karen don't wear them in 517 when Chim and Hen are in the hospital, and Maddie doesn't in 618 either!
So the fact that tommy is having to wear one is a really loud indicator of his place in Bucks life - he is literally a visitor - a guest - who will be here for a bit but then gone - a gone that is coming very soon!
#the show is not being subtle about its intentions with Tommy#I love the set costume and props departments#911 spoilers#eddie diaz#911 abc#evan buckley#anti bucktommy#anti tommy kinard
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Danny the Aggressive seamstress.
So I can see this as the justice league looking to hire both someone to help newcomers with costumes and also help fix up old costumes.
Batman finds out about Danny looking into Tailors and seamstresses. He decideds a retired superhero probably knows how costumes should be functional as well as comfortable.
I can see Danny as just an old mentor Esk figure for the younger age group.
Not many of the younger age group take him seriously until he beats up Darkseid with an L square ruler
#dpxdc#dc x dp#danny fenton#dcxdp#dp x dc#danny the tailor#danny the seamstress#came from the haunting heros discord#written by me#as someone who owns an l square ruler. itd make a great weapon if a blade was attached#infact i use mine as a prop weapon for certain costumes
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When Keiko and Molly come back from Keiko's study on Bajor, Molly has a Bajoran baby doll.
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This Brown Corduroy Jacket is worn two times in Supernatural, First worn on Jared Padalecki as Sam Winchester in Born Under a Bad Sign (2007) and seen as prop on a wardrobe rack in Hollywood Babylon (2007) and worn later on Jensen Ackles as Dean Winchester in Lazarus Rising (2008)
#recycled costumes#supernatural#spn#jared padalecki#sam winchester#jensen ackles#dean winchester#costume drama#reused costume#reused costumes#reused outfits#drama series#reused props#tv series drama
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Aziraphale’s boots
Just in case you haven’t figured it on your own yet, Aziraphale wears dress boots — specifically a model known as Balmoral boots. It was designed for Prince Albert, Queen Victoria’s husband, to be used in the rural setting of the estate he purchased for his wife away from London.
Even though Victoria’s role as the ruling monarch required her to be the one to propose, Prince Albert (whom she called “angel”) designed a gemstone set snake ring for her as a symbol of their engagement, which started quite a trend among the British public.
The rather poor and very German Albert wasn’t a favored candidate at first, but his and Victoria’s 21-years-long union is remembered to this day as a perfect match and, together with their 9 children, a model family built on genuine love — so unlikely for their time and background.
#the good omens crew is unhinged#in the best possible way#good omens#good omens props#good omens costumes#south downs cottage#balmoral boots#aziraphale#aziraphale has standards#and a penchant for deeply convoluted symbolism
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Colin Farrell on the set of Alexander, 2004
#movies#BTS#colin farrell#alexander#cinema#films#set#sets#props#costume design#smoking#cigarette#blood#bloody#actor#u
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Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Ultrahand Rings made by WongdesignStore
#zelda#link#nintendo#tears of the kingdom#costume#props#halloween#cosplayer#ultrahand#princess zelda#zonai#totk#switch#nintendo switch#art#crafts#gaming#video games#costumes#hyrule#loz#gifts#merch#etsy#artists#legend of zelda
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YEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAHHHHAHAHHAHAHA
I cant believe this actually happened, after 7 years of wanting to make this design and 2 failed attempts, I finally finished the custom non-binary alt Lagombi Armor set...plus Snowclad!
This design is so utterly delightful and adorable. I have to admit this costume gave me the run around and certainly after spending weeks waking up at 5 am before work to paint all those patterns, crafting this was was An Ordeal but I'm so happy with how it turned out! I'm also very happy that this costume ended up manifesting after all these years, theres something fufilling about having such a long-standing aspiration finally come to life!
#my cosplay#monster hunter#mh#monster hunter cosplay#cosplay#cosplay prop#i really dearly love this costume
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