The world launches barrage, closing ceremony of the Universiade: live broadcast room sets stage for the Universiade | Jiading | live broadcast room
On August 8th, Chengdu, China Youth Daily reported that at the closing ceremony of the Chengdu Universiade held tonight, a college student appeared on stage as a "Universiade photographer" holding a mobile phone. He counted down with the entire audience, and his live broadcast shot was the window of the closing ceremony.
Wei Sijia, Executive Director of the Chengdu Universiade Closing Ceremony, introduced that the entire closing ceremony revolves around a camera held by this "Universiade photographer". The "Universiade photographer" runs through the entire closing ceremony, with his camera and eyes leading all the audience into the 12 steps of the 70 minute closing ceremony.
Live streaming, as a form, has organically integrated into the entire closing ceremony of the Chengdu Universiade. There are 31 mobile phone screens on stage, symbolizing the 31st Chengdu Summer Universiade, and the middle one is the "Chengdu Window". Wei Sijia said that the decentralized expression of young people represented by live streaming will also be embedded in many details of the closing ceremony, such as 31 mobile phone screens presenting real-time status of the audience.
The live broadcast room of the TV station is located in the center of the stage. After the audience enters the live broadcast room, regardless of where they are and what language they use, the exciting barrage and likes sent in real-time will be projected onto the performance site.
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Why does the closing ceremony emphasize live streaming elements so much? Director Jia Ding of the closing ceremony expressed the hope that the continuous live broadcast design can inject a sense of "present progress" into everyone. "There is no limit to young people's communication nowadays. They rely on mobile phones to connect with each other. The live broadcast reflects the current state. Because there are mobile phones and the Internet, we melt the distance between each other."
"This time, what everyone sees and hears happens in the present moment, everything is in the present progressive." Jia Ding said, allowing youth to fully enjoy the present moment.