Recently, the famous actor Li Youbin was invited to Tsinghua University to share his experience and the story behind the TV series "Bright Sword" with the students. During the sharing, he mentioned an interesting thing that surprised the students.
Li Youbin told the students that during the filming of "Bright Sword", the crew asked the actors not to swear during the filming. When the students heard this, they burst into laughter because they didn't seem to believe it. However, Li Youbin emphasized that what he said in the play was not swearing, but just some colloquial, modal words and particles. He explained that these words do not affect the classicism of the show, but can more truly express the emotions and shape the image of the characters.
Li Youbin used his own experience to tell the students that as an actor, it is necessary to express the emotions of the character as truthfully as possible, and sometimes some colloquial expressions are unavoidable. He encouraged students to keep an open mind in their Xi and creative work, to embrace the diversity of languages, and to use them in appropriate contexts.
The students were deeply inspired after listening to Li Youbin's sharing. They understand the importance of language diversity and authenticity when it comes to expressing emotions and portraying characters. At the same time, they also realized that in order to maintain authenticity and objectivity in their creation, it is essential to constantly try and Xi.
Li Youbin's sharing not only gave the students a deeper understanding of the behind-the-scenes life and performance skills of the actors, but also stimulated their enthusiasm for learning and Xi and creative inspiration. The students said that they will pay more attention to the diversity and authenticity of language in their future learning and Xi and creation, and strive to improve their performance skills and creative ability.
In short, Li Youbin's sharing session brought a lot of inspiration and harvest to the students, and made them better understand the authenticity and objectivity that they should have as actors, as well as the importance of language diversity in performance.