I. Sun Li:? Report to the queen? Before appearing in the urban workplace drama "Republic", Sun Li used to dry his calligraphy works in his Weibo. According to her own statement, practicing calligraphy before starting work is helpful for meditation. She prefers seal script and official script every day, and often sends out her own video pictures of Qian Zi Wen and Xin Jing in Weibo. Over time, fans will also interact and send messages in Weibo. Report to the queen? , and then post your own calligraphy exercises.
The director of "Ideal City" probably took a fancy to this and suggested that Sun Li write the title himself. By the way, he said that the two fonts of seal script and official script are too classical, which is somewhat out of tune with the atmosphere in the play.
Sun Li paid full attention to this, consulted experts and teachers, practiced for dozens of times, and finally came up with the director's satisfactory prologue.
Pan Yueming: Hu Bayi wrote the title of the film. As for Pan Yueming, the origin of writing film titles is longer than that of Sun Li. Because of his family atmosphere, he had two painting and calligraphy stunts since he was a child, Nuqing Xiangxi, Longling Cave and Yunnan Worm Valley. He has written three titles in a row and even participated in the poster design.
For the audience, the important actors in the play will have a sense of surprise and intimacy when writing for the title of the film.
Third, there are many similar examples. In fact, in the professional group of actors, there are many people who can write two strokes. Zufeng wrote the opening inscription for The Longest Day in Chang 'an, and Li XiaoLu and Yu Xia also showed their calligraphy hobbies on different occasions.
A few years ago, Zhao Benshan's Heart Sutra was bought at a high price and a calligraphy exhibition was held. Other Tang Guoqiang, Chen and others also sold well? Don't write by hand in the play? Ability.
From this point of view, it is becoming a common thing for stars to show calligraphy and write titles for their plays.