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Research on Regional Image Construction under the Framework of Visual Narrative Analysis—A Case Study of the Propaganda Video for Quanzhou’s Application for World Heritage
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jnme.202410214
Author(s)
Hu Mingzhu, Zhang Wei
Affiliation(s)
School of Humanities and Law, Fuzhou Technology and Business University, Fuzhou, Fujian, China
Abstract
The main purpose of this study is to understand how a region presents the image of the region in front of the public, and how to make people form a more complete image of the region in their mind and remember it. This paper mainly through watching the propaganda video on a loop and going to the real place that the propaganda video mentioned, so as to more deeply understand the profound meaning of the production of propaganda video. Through this type of continuous research from simple to deep, it can help each area which with characteristics but little-known give full play to the role of propaganda video to publicize the characteristics of the area, so as to bring more interesting and meaningful things in the world to more people.
Keywords
Regional Image; Visual Narrative; Propaganda Vide
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