Xue Zhiqian s three stolen photos became the Sarajevo incident of the Spring Festival movie

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-20

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In the first week after the Spring Festival, people were still a little confused. Sitting in the computer chair and trying to remember, what did I do before?

While the spirit has not eased up, let BB Ji touch the fish first, and talk about a relaxed and time-sensitive rhythm of eating melons.

Just these days,"Xue Zhiqian's screen photography (stealing photography)".The controversial topic has been stirring up online.

Here's the thing.

On the afternoon of February 15th, after watching the Spring Festival movie "Flying Life 2", Xue Zhiqian posted a review on Weibo, and the article **appeared three photos of shooting movie theater screens**.

Netizens left messages in the comment area, reminding that this practice is inappropriate. But Xue Zhiqian didn't seem to care, and the next day he also posted a limerick poem with AI painting and pictures, which was a bit hard.

Unexpectedly, it sparked an Internet discussion about "whether it can be screen-shot". Industry insiders, led by filmmakers and film critics, have accused the act of shooting the screen as "stealing" and "screen shooting" to hedge with fans.

took a look, and those who have publicly expressed their opposition to screen photography are: Dong Runnian, Shao Yihui, Bi Zhifei, Chen Yu, Lu Yang, Gao Qunshu, Liang Ming, Xin Yukun and other ......Basically, they are all directors and screenwriters.

It's not bad, it's just a lack of reminders

Hey, online PVP is really interesting, I would like to call it the Sarajevo incident in the Spring Festival film industry.

Of course, whether you think that the screen camera is very serious, or your personal behavior is negotiable, as a public figure, Xue Zhiqian's approach this time must have a very bad impact. He could have handled it better.

It just so happens that Xue Zhiqian is a native of Shanghai, and Han Han, the director of "Flying Life 2", is also my hometown in Tinglin (a small town on the outskirts of Shanghai). Having lived in Shanghai for many years, I deeply feel that there is an unspoken rule in the big city: "Don't influence others casually." ”

What does that mean?

In reality, don't do things that affect others, don't do things that don't affect yourself, don't care about other people's things that don't affect yourself(Cyber says it has to be aggressive) – in my opinion, this is the inclusive side of the city.

And "screen photography" itself is a literacy problem. For moviegoers who have a little experience of reading movies, showing ticket stubs and not posting movie content, you can reveal whether there are easter eggs, and do not disclose the specific content, which is the basic viewing etiquette.

As a special dark environment, the bright light of the mobile phone screen will inevitably affect the immersion of other audiences who are watching the movie, and many people do say that they have been affected.

I can actually tolerate others not turning on the flash and just taking a picture**, because I like to sit in the front row when watching movies, and it won't affect me. But it doesn't mean that you can do it, and I don't recommend others to do it.

Netizens spoofed memes).

No one wants to watch a movie with the front screen lit up and all kinds of dots to send to Moments, right? There is also the issue of potential spoilers for screen photography, needless to say.

Legally, this is more ambiguous.

It is indeed not "illegal" to take a few personal photos and not to make a profit. In the final analysis, it's the same as a bear child kicking a chair in a movie theater, answering ** loudly commenting, taking off his shoes and putting his feet on the chair, at most scolding a few words in private for lack of morality.

This is also why after Xue's rhythm was stirred up on the hot search, many people would see two completely different attitudes such as CCTV:

On the one hand, the Film Bureau, which is most directly related to the film industry (as well as the CCTV 6 sets directly managed) and the National Copyright Administration, resolutely resist screen photography;

On the other hand, CCTV News (and 13 sets of news sources) said that there is no such thing as piracy in my country's law, and as long as it does not make profits, it is not illegal.

But we must be clear that the law should be the bottom line of our society, not the yardstick of our life. Xue Zhiqian could have handled it more tactfully, but he didn't expect him to be so rigid, but instead he expanded his influence.

Let's just say that the word "stealing" that is common in hot searches in the past few days, "stealing" itself is a Japanese foreign word, without the permission of others".

Places like Japan, Hong Kong, and the United States have strict regulations on on-site fines for movies and concerts, and fines of tens of thousands of dollars are often imposed, and even criminalization.

Japan's Conan anti-theft propaganda film).

Without exception, these places have a history of decades of movie-watching and a well-developed local film system. YetIt has only been more than 20 years since the marketization of mainland films, and it is in a stage of cultivation of civilized movie viewing.

It has been a matter of nearly ten years for everyone to popularize smartphones, and it has not been a few years since the shooting effect of mobile phones caught up with ordinary cameras. Now many young new viewers usually have the habit of watching dramas on iQiyi and sending screenshots to Moments.

This habit of sharing life may be deeper than the habit of going to the theater to watch movies.

Previously, "Slam Dunk Movie Version" was released with screen photography).

Especially domestic movies always like to "bring the old with the new", engage in some old actors with good acting skills and reputation, and bring some idols to debut and try to transform newcomers. After all, idols can't be for a lifetime, they have to find a way back.

Fans poured into the cinema and clicked, taking pictures of the "brothers and sisters" active throughout the whole process, and posted them to social platforms to support. In recent years, there have been more and more similar scenes.

It's not "bad", it's just that you don't realize it, and you can understand it by reminding you. Therefore, during this year's Spring Festival, you will find that many movies will be screened before the screening of a "refusal to watch and shoot" promotional video of "refusal to watch and shoot" by teacher Lei Jiayin.

Look, isn't this little ad working pretty well?

Lei Jiayin on the front foot advocated putting down the mobile phone, screen photography is an uncivilized phenomenon, and it is necessary to put an end to uncivilized phenomena, and Xue Zhiqian on the back foot just hit the muzzle of the gun. In normal times, the screen camera may not have such a large amount of discussion, not limited to Xue.

Embroidered Spring Knife", "Assassination of ** Home" director Lu Yang).

After all, movies are not like dramas and ** clubs, and most people don't pay much attention to the atmosphere of watching movies. The fragmented short ** era has achieved a fragmented "screen gun version".

Often you haven't even walked into the cinema, and you may have almost finished watching the movie ...... in Douyin Kuaishou and the circle of friendsOf course, this desire to share and punch in many times can indeed drive the box office of the movie.

It's really outrageous to engage in real-time live streaming of movies on a short ** platform).

After all, the short** and circle of friends are the best marketing Amway positions, and relying on the trailer materials released in advance may not be able to support the overwhelming publicity volume.

BB Ji wrote one before"Contemporary Cinema "Chrysanthemum" Blizzard Award"., is about the announcement of Yeluzi, and the movie starts to artificially snowfall in the middle of the movie.

The organizer of the event may wish you to take a few more photos** and pull more people. You see that the rhythm is also this time, and many filmmakers with vital interests choose Meimei to be invisible and do not respond to the rhythm coldly.

They also know that one or two ** can't be substantially harmful to the content of the movie itself, but they need such publicity to attract audiences into the theater. It's just that a lot of things can't be said explicitly.

On the contrary, fans and some practitioners are willing to come forward and choose not to give in.

So more and more people began to think about why they couldn't shoot this matter after buying a ticket. Why do filmmakers and practitioners take the trouble to issue public initiatives and call on everyone not to take screen shots?

Why can't I take pictures after buying a ticket?

Especially compared with the phenomenon of filming the whole process of domestic concerts.

I know a netizen who usually likes to watch internal entertainment. One day I also searched curiously and found that many singers have 4K direct shooting of VIP seats**, which is very clear. Only then did I know that domestic concerts generally do not prohibit filming.

Just some time ago, I went to the Shanghai concert on the 30th anniversary of Masami Okui's debut, and I also mentioned it in the B newspaper.

Younger post-00s and post-05 friends may not know that Masami Okui is an ACG old-timer, and has sung theme songs for many classic works such as "Girl Revolution", "Show Teasing Magician", "Yu-Gi-Oh" and so on.

At that time, there was a girl next to me, who should have come with her boyfriend, and she took out her mobile phone to record the video at the beginning, but was stopped by the staff. Japanese singers, filming is forbidden at performances there.

However, Masami Okui came to China to hold a concert or follow the local customsA song has been specially prepared for a time that can be videotaped to Chinese fans and allowed to be distributed online.

Adhering to the principle of not shooting in vain, I also took out my mobile phone to record it. At that time, I felt that the audience's calls were much quieter, and there was less interaction with each other, and everyone patronized the shooting, and the atmosphere was not as good as before.

Then I understood one thing.

Live is unique - unless you're watching a *** concert (laughs), every live experience is basically unique, such as the singer's ups and downs, singing the wrong words, or MC accidents......

Even the audience's calls, many regrets and surprises cannot be experienced through the video. A performance is left unfinished until the end, and it may be more interesting to observe the audience around you than the singer.

The two-way interactivity of live performances, just like watching a live game broadcast, you don't necessarily watch a game anchor or a barrage. And movies are like word games, why ACG circles don't promote word game live streaming.

Because it is a one-sided output medium, the experience is completely different.

The movie already delivers everything to you at the very beginning, and it is already in full condition before the **. The cinema just rents you a large screen and sound system to provide an immersive scene.

There are always people who are like sponges, absorbing this movie-watching experience with 100% anticipation. So just like the sentence mentioned earlier: don't do things that affect others in reality.

Although I know that this sentence can only restrain myself, I can't restrain everyone from going to the screen, and it's not interesting to go through the old accounts, but before you go to the theater to watch the movie, you can see if the ticket stub has "no photography" written.

If there is, then I think you still have to abide by the basic rules, and endure the power of the wilderness that you want to share.

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