Nowadays, the differences between TV dramas are actually very easy to distinguish. There is no difference between costume dramas, modern dramas, and mythological dramas.

In terms of costumes, if it is a historical drama, then the styling team will tend to do more sophisticated designs.

Qin and Han Dynasties used darker colors, Qing palace dramas were more colorful, and Tang Dynasty dramas focused on extravagance and wealth.

In fact, many young people's stereotypes about various dynasties are also related to these costume dramas.

Of course, this is not too stereotyped. It also has something to do with social productivity and the level of national development at that time.

For example, both the Ming and Qing dynasties have very obvious collars. This is also related to the fact that the two dynasties were in the Little Ice Age and the climate was relatively low, so the effect of keeping out the cold will be reflected.

In "A Dream of Red Mansions", Wang Xifeng has a figure wearing a lying rabbit, which is also one of the Ming Dynasty styles, also because of the relationship between the Little Ice Age.

"The same goes for the team working on "The Goddess Catcher". According to the background of the story, it is the Song Dynasty, but in fact it is still a hodgepodge. But this is okay, the current audience still pays more attention to the plot."

Chen Zhengnian laughed when he heard this: "There will still be viewers who don't care about the plot, but only care about what clothes to wear? What's the point of paying attention to clothes? Just wear ancient clothes. Isn't it enough to be beautiful?"

Duan Jiajia sighed inwardly. Chen Zhengnian didn't know how high the demands of the audience who had been tortured by the funeral wind more than ten years later would be on obeying the Taoism.

Coupled with the rise of Hanfu, some crews thought they were very careful and used the gimmick of restoring history to promote, but in the end the neon and Bangguo elements were picked out by major Hanfu bloggers, and their faces were almost smashed.

However, the demand of the current audience is not that great, and the basic aesthetic feeling is still there.

Otherwise, why would you like to directly use the actor's appearance of Guanyin in "Journey to the West" on many portraits of Guanyin?

There is also the Jade Emperor printed on the underworld coin.

"Ours is different from mythological dramas. Some mythological dramas will combine history, and some will not. They just need to do ordinary costumes, or add some innovations. But ours is a fairy tale, with a dreamy feel. I I think you can refer to both the Dunhuang style and the style of Taoist portraits. For example, when Huo Fan first came to the world of cultivating immortals, didn’t he see the scene of fairies flying into the sky at the gate? He could use the Dunhuang style."

Chen Zhengnian was also intrigued by Duan Jiajia's words, and he got involved: "Actually, it's not just that. Swordsmanship can refer to the style of the ranger, but add some elegant shapes to the style of the ranger. And Huo Fan's master, that's it Use the shape of an old Taoist priest..."

The two of them were getting more and more excited as they talked, and they wished they could have all the clothes made and put them on the actors, and drive them all to the studio to film.

It would be best to see the movie released tomorrow.

The two of them paused for a while after saying they were tired, and finally looked at each other and laughed out loud.

That’s what it’s like to work with people you click with.

She and Chen Zhengnian have known each other for such a long time, and their tacit understanding has been well developed.

It is great luck for a startup company to have such a tacit understanding between two partners.

Guang Duan Jiajia knew that Li Changhuai's second generation who had grown up together would quarrel because of different opinions.

Duan Jiajia felt that she was indeed very lucky to meet Chen Zhengnian.

Probably the biggest difference between working after college and working is that you think all time is yours, but in fact there are only one or two hours left at your disposal.

This is without widespread overtime work.

Liu Changqing is a desperate Sannyasin.

Since I realized that housing prices in Shanghai are very expensive, I am now working hard to save for a down payment.

She knew that it was impossible for her to buy the house in full, so when Luo Mei came to the company to find Duan Jiajia, she privately asked Luo Mei which bank would be better for applying for a mortgage.

And how to choose a better mortgage loan.

In addition, there was Liang Tian, ​​a local next to him, who was very enthusiastic to introduce the advantages and disadvantages of various places in Shanghai to Liu Changqing.

Even though there is no concept of housing in a school district yet, many people have already considered the conditions for choosing a house in which school they can study in where they buy a house.

Although Liu Changqing repeatedly stated that she would not get married and have children, Luo Mei still suggested that she consider a house near the school, even as an investment.

With his goal in mind, Liu Changqing became more and more energetic on the project during this period, and Duan Jiajia couldn't even ask her out for dinner.

When driving to pick up Gu Xiang from get off work, he saw Duan Jiajia coming alone. Gu Xiang immediately knew what was going on.

He joked while wearing his seat belt: "Mr. Duan is so cruel? Changqing didn't even get off work?"

"She is now willing to live in the company in order to buy a house. I said I could lend it to her, but she didn't want it." Duan Jiajia turned the steering wheel and said, "I guess Changqing still doesn't feel safe. If you have a house in Shanghai, , will make her feel more comfortable.”

Although Liu Changqing had a family in the past, it was worse than not having one.

After coming out of that home, she probably always felt that she was a lonely person, and she never cared about material things.

Now that I suddenly want to buy a house, I probably have found a reason to settle down.

As for what it was, Duan Jiajia didn't ask.

Gu Xiang leaned to the side and sighed: "I have found my goal in Changqing, but I haven't yet. I really want to buy a house, but my salary is low and I can't afford the down payment."

Gu Xiang's salary is just over two thousand, but the current housing prices in Shanghai are already very high.

"My parents are still urging me to go on a blind date. Let me tell you, I went to see one the day before yesterday. Oh my god! How can there be such a person in this world?" Gu Xiang sat in the car and couldn't bear the thought of the blind date that day. He couldn't help but tighten his seat belt and said: "It doesn't matter if I look average. I know myself well. I am not a great beauty and I have never thought about finding a handsome man. But, can you be more normal? That man wants me to resign after getting married?" Do you know what he does?"

Gu Xiang sounded horrified: "He opened a pork shop. I don't dislike pork sellers, nor do I dislike doing business. But how could he have the nerve to let me resign after getting married? Although I don't make much money in this job, it is stable. Ah! And my benefits are good, I work from nine to five, and I’m protected from the wind and rain.”

"I said, after I resign, will I start a pork business with you? What do you think the man said?"

Gu Xiang didn't even wait for Duan Jiajia to answer, slapping his thigh and angrily saying, "He asked me to give birth to the baby at home. It's best to have a son for the first time."

Duan Jiajia felt a headache when he heard this: "Who introduced you to this?"

Based on her understanding of Gu Xiang's parents, they would not introduce Gu Xiang to someone who would make her quit her job and go home to have a baby.

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