The Influence of The Chinese Documentary A Bite of China Upon Short Videos of Food Scouts on Chinese Media Platform

Authors

  • Guanwen Cheng
  • Yinuo Ouyang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/7dt5f030

Keywords:

A Bite of China; Short Video; Traditional Documentary; Short Video Shooting Techniques.

Abstract

In today's Internet fragmented information age, short video has become a popular information dissemination medium, and the short video industry also has a place in the category of new media. In short videos, the popularity of food shopping videos has been high. This paper mainly discusses the progress of short food shop video, and studies how it extracts inspiration from traditional documentary A Bite of China, emulates shooting methods, and integrates actual content with audience emotion. This can give people a better understanding of how short videos have improved by exploring the reasons for the popularity of food inspection videos. Through interviews with experienced food shop bloggers, this paper further explores the source of inspiration in the production of food videos and its impact on creators: Food documentaries, such as A Bite of China, help creators take many of the techniques of documentary and storytelling and apply them to their own video production, allowing creators to pay more attention to detail and personal style expression. The conclusion of this paper is that the blogger of food shop draws inspiration from A Bite of China, learns from the aspects of shooting more exquisite food scenes, video content and style, imitating the music, adding more science popularization, and integrating the audience's emotions, and has achieved great success in the short video of food shop.

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Published

01-04-2024

How to Cite

Cheng, G., & Ouyang, Y. (2024). The Influence of The Chinese Documentary A Bite of China Upon Short Videos of Food Scouts on Chinese Media Platform. Journal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, 28, 498-505. https://doi.org/10.54097/7dt5f030