is also a plain , why is the Hanfu style so much cooler than the costume drama?

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-30

There are certain differences in design between hanfu and ancient costumes. Although the hanfu worn by the model was not a completely restored style, but had some modifications, the uniform white clothing was actually not common in ancient times. In contrast, the clothes worn by actors in many costume dramas tend to be too monotonous and crudely made. In costume dramas, in order to facilitate the movement of actors, clothing is used relatively rarely, and the sleeves are usually narrow. The colors also tend to be bright to enhance the audience's visual effect, but this bright color may appear more studio-like, reducing the aesthetics. Different from costume dramas, Hanfu is often milky white or clear white, creating a sense of atmosphere and highlighting the elegant beauty.

In addition, there are also obvious differences between hanfu and ancient costumes in terms of clothing design. Hanfu design pays more attention to the balance between inheritance and innovation to better show the beautiful traditional culture. Hanfu makers often use retro colors that enhance the complexion. The costume aesthetics in costume dramas are more modern, integrating ancient shapes and modern fabrics, especially in Xianxia dramas, there is no strong retro feeling. Of course, this also depends on the scale of the film and television drama, and some well-made film and television dramas will choose restored costumes.

As a traditional clothing culture, Hanfu has been attracting people's attention with its unique design and exquisite workmanship since ancient times. In comparison, today's costume drama modeling seems to lack some novelty in design. This is mainly reflected in the difference in color selection, style design and the degree of fineness of workmanship. In order to pursue bright color effects, costume dramas usually choose bright colors to attract the audience's attention. However, under the background of this color, the costume shape appears a little single, lacking depth and layering. Hanfu design, on the other hand, pays more attention to details and overall coordination, and makes people feel a classical and elegant beauty through elegant colors and rich decorative elements such as embroidery and embroidery.

Compared with the makeup and styling of costume dramas, many Hanfu styles are more exquisite. Although many people think that makeup artists in film and television dramas should be more professional, and the looks on Hanfu models are naturally more beautiful, this is not the case. Many hanfu looks tend to be more elaborate than those of film and television dramas, this is because there are various factors that need to be considered when filming film and television dramas, if each look is too complicated, it will take up a lot of time, and even require the supporting characters to make makeup for the protagonist, and the makeup of the supporting characters is usually relatively simple. In order to complete the makeup look in a limited time, we often see a big difference between the makeup set and the actual result. In contrast, Hanfu styling is usually a one-off look, and many Hanfu models will invite professional film and television stylists to design it, so it looks more sophisticated.

In terms of makeup and styling, there are also significant differences between Hanfu and costume dramas. In costume dramas, the actors' makeup usually pursues a bright, exaggerated effect to attract the audience's attention. However, in the real film and television shooting process, due to various practical constraints, makeup artists may not be able to handle makeup in every scene very delicately. Especially in scenes that require a large number of actors, when time is of the essence, makeup artists may be more focused on efficiency and complete tasks quickly with simpler makeup. As a result, viewers often notice a difference between the makeup shot and the actual result.

In contrast, the shape of Hanfu is more refined and unique. The process of making hanfu usually involves delicate design and production. In order to achieve a sophisticated effect, hanfu models often seek the help of experienced film and television stylists to ensure that the makeup and clothing are properly matched. The makeup of Hanfu focuses on highlighting the lines and contours of the face, and pays more attention to the display of the character's temperament. At the same time, its sophistication is also reflected in the details, such as the hairstyle, the treatment of the eyebrows, etc., which can make people shine.

From the perspective of shooting, the photography of Hanfu modeling is usually very detailed, and each angle is carefully selected, which is suitable for static ** way to display, even if there are some defects in the modeling, it can be perfectly presented through the control of shooting angle and light. In contrast, the filming of costume dramas is difficult to present perfect results in dynamic situations. The Hanfu we see is refined, while the film and television screenshots are shot instantly, so there will naturally be a big difference between the two.

Hanfu and ancient costumes are affected by light and filters in the design and styling of clothing. Hanfu photography usually pays great attention to the use of light to bring out the texture and details of the garment. The right light can enhance the layering of ** and make the whole picture richer. At the same time, the photographer can adjust the tone of ** through carefully selected filters, so that the color is softer and in line with the style of Hanfu. The filming of costume dramas often has to face the limitations of the on-site environment, and the light is not easy to control, which is easy to cause color distortion. Therefore, when watching costume dramas, the audience may feel the unreality of the color and texture of the costumes.

Light is a factor that cannot be ignored during the shooting process. In Hanfu photography, the photographer will use the refraction and projection of various rays to show the texture and details of the clothing to the fullest. The right light can make the color of the garment fuller and the delicate lines clearer. In addition, Hanfu photography is also good at using the contrast of shadows and highlights, so that the image produces a rich sense of layering under the light. Due to the uncontrollable nature of the on-site environment, the photographer will be limited in choosing the shooting angle and controlling the light. Therefore, it is difficult to perfectly show the details and texture of the costume during the shooting process, and the color of the costume in ** is also prone to distortion.

In addition, post-processing can also have an impact on the visuals. Hanfu photography usually refines ** to achieve better results and make up for possible defects when shooting. On the other hand, film and television screenshots in costume dramas are usually shot in real time and have not undergone much post-processing, so they may not show the best results.

To sum up, there are differences in design, makeup, and shooting between Hanfu styling and costume drama styling. The design of Hanfu pays more attention to details and overall coordination, the color and makeup of the clothing are more exquisite, and the shooting method pays more attention to the use of light and post-decoration. Costume dramas, on the other hand, tend to be more inclined to bright colors and exaggerated effects, which may lack detail and layering. Although the Hanfu style is carefully designed and processed, it still depends on personal aesthetics and preferences, some people prefer the brightness of the costume drama shape, and others prefer the elegance of the Hanfu style.

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