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Costume Analysis of TV Play "The Longest Day In Chang'an" in the Background of Tang Dynasty

  • Journal of Communication Design
  • Abbr : JCD
  • 2020, 71(), pp.225-236
  • DOI : 10.25111/jcd.2020.71.16
  • Publisher : CDAK Society of Communication Design
  • Research Area : Arts and Kinesiology > Design > Visual Information Design > Information Design
  • Received : March 6, 2020
  • Accepted : April 27, 2020
  • Published : April 30, 2020

Yu, Hai-yang 1 youn ji young 2 Kim, Hyun-Joo 2

1단국대학교 패션산업융합디자인과 대학원 석박사 통합과정
2단국대학교

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ABSTRACT

This study is aimed at drawing formative characteristics and meanings by studying the doubles of the "The Longest Day In Chang'an" drama set in the Tang Dynasty. This is meaningful in deepening the understanding of drama through an in-depth analysis of doubles and exploring the meaning and artistic value of doubles today. The method of this study began with the exploration of the theoretical background on the history and cultural reproduction of the Tang Dynasty, and classified and analyzed the images of the main characters in "The Longest Day In Chang'an" by pattern, color, headgear, and make-up, which is a formative element. The results of the study were derived by analyzing the case studies of 14 characters. First, it is design succession through traditional narratives, second, character symbolization through color change, third, reconstruction of traditional elements, fourth, and Oriental artistic aesthetic through moderation. Through this, we visualized the culture of doubles of the time, combined with modern sensibilities, and expressed the fashion and cultural implications of the Tang Dynasty. We look forward to further research of historical doubles culture from a more diverse perspective.

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