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Frontiers in Art Research, 2023, 5(18); doi: 10.25236/FAR.2023.051809.

A study on the beauty of ecology from a humanistic perspective -- the aesthetic features of the "Lu School" documentary

Author(s)

Ma Kaibo

Corresponding Author:
Ma Kaibo
Affiliation(s)

Weifang University, Weifang City, Shandong Province, 261061, China

Abstract

In response to the contemporary call for fostering a “community of life”, the documentary trilogy — “Oasis of the Great River”, “Changshan Archipelago”, and “Mount Tai” — produced by Shandong TV, employs a narrative approach to vividly portray the dynamic relationships between humans and nature. Through diverse perspectives, these documentaries convey a non-anthropocentric ideology. On the one hand, they display the beauty of Chang Island, the harmony of Mount Tai, and the effective governance of the Yellow River. On the other hand, they skillfully express social consciousness by aligning macro policies with individual visions.

Keywords

Ecological documentary; Value communication; Aesthetic analysis

Cite This Paper

Ma Kaibo. A study on the beauty of ecology from a humanistic perspective -- the aesthetic features of the "Lu School" documentary. Frontiers in Art Research (2023) Vol. 5, Issue 18: 53-57. https://doi.org/10.25236/FAR.2023.051809.

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