"The Journey of Thoughts" is a six-episode large-scale integrated media theory program produced by Shanghai Radio and Television Station under the planning and guidance of the State Administration of Radio and Television. It will be broadcast on Dragon TV for 5 days starting tonight (November 27), and will be broadcast once a day from Monday to Thursday. episode, broadcast at 21:20, and two consecutive episodes on Friday, broadcast at 20:30.
Posters for the six episodes of "The Journey of Thought". The conceptual framework of the six episodes comes from the "six must persists" proposed in the report of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China.
"The Journey of Thought" program logo
The explanation of theory requires popular and vivid expression. The main content of "The Journey of Thoughts" innovatively introduces "open mic", a talk show expression method favored by young people.
Different from talk shows that focus on entertainment and interpretation, this "Sparkling Open Mic" reversely introduces documentary techniques, adheres to the authenticity of news, and shows the real stories and real people that happened in these places. , real emotions.
Open wheat in Zhangjiang canteen
In Taipan Village, Guizhou, the birthplace of the "Village BA" basketball tournament, villagers talk about the elderly and children who love basketball; in the canteen of Shanghai Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park, while eating the most ordinary meals, they talk about large models, quantum, and biomedicine. Researchers are waiting for cutting-edge science; in the valleys of the southwest, a Yi boy who used to raise pigs in other places and now returns to his hometown to work as an e-commerce customer service, and a little girl who excitedly said that she no longer had to worry about being criticized for being late for school because she had immigrated to school. , children's language with local accent, sincere and simple.
There are nearly 20 "Sparkling Open Mic" shooting locations, and hundreds of narrators. Every ordinary person who creates and feels China's development practice stands in front of the microphone, boldly expresses and tells his own stories and feelings.
The "people with the most stories" who stand out from the "Shine Open Mic" enter the studio from all over the country as "Shine Speakers" who practice new ideas and become "Shine Speakers". These speakers with multiple identities, multiple perspectives, and multiple dimensions tell stories of their personal experiences in first-person oral narration, dialogue and collision with theoretical experts, subject experts, and young students from universities across the country, creating a sincere listening, equal The "National Learning Theory" of communication forms an "ideological resonance field" that integrates learning, thinking and application, and unites knowledge, belief and action.
Speaker Tsirduji
The program also has a "special speaker" who directly invites some practitioners of new ideas who have made outstanding contributions in a certain field and are consistent with the theme of the program, or people with wide influence and high public awareness as special speakers. , bring your own stories to enhance the watchability and dissemination of the program.
Speaker Hu Ge
For example, in the episode "No one is missing on the road to happiness", Hu Ge, the star of "County Party Committee Courtyard" who won the 28th Magnolia Award for Best Chinese TV Drama, talked about how he plays the role of the county magistrate and how grassroots cadres can serve the people and win the hearts of the people. In the episode "We will definitely make it on the road to rejuvenation", Gong Geer, the producer of "The Wandering Earth", was invited to discuss how movies can promote China's core values, embody the responsibility of a great country and celebrate the family while being rooted in the cultural traditions of the Chinese nation. National sentiments and the profound connotation of cultural self-confidence are reflected in movies as a carrier, and full explanations and propaganda are carried out.
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