Analysis on the Development Strategy of Traditional Chinese Opera Based on Digital Media Technology

Journal: Arts Studies and Criticism DOI: 10.32629/asc.v2i4.521

Lan Lan

National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts

Abstract

With the development of the times and the acceleration of urban modernization, a lot of excellent traditional culture gradually fade out of our daily life due to the lack of propaganda and practical application. Against the background of the continuous development of contemporary digital media technology, the development of opera has a ushered in a new era. Chinese traditional opera culture is one of China's excellent traditional culture. The integration with modern digital media technology and analysis of development strategy can bring new visual sense and sensory experience to the current opera culture. Based on the historical background of digital media technology, this paper analyzes the bottlenecks and problems in the development of traditional Chinese opera and the strategies for the application of digital media technology is put forward in the development of traditional Chinese opera with summary of the application strategies of traditional Chinese opera in digital media technology platform and media. It is our hope that the analysis and development strategy of this paper will provide some reference value for the application of digital media technology in the development of opera in the future.

Keywords

digital media, traditional Chinese opera, development strategy

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