

An annual drama extravaganza where students reinterpret Chinese literary classics, featuring our award-winning play.
2024
Filming, Editing, Photography
Affinity Designer, DaVinci Resolve
"Classics Reimagined" is our school's annual drama extravaganza, featuring class-based participation from 10th and 11th-grade students. The event encourages students to creatively reinterpret Chinese literary classics, with musical performance as a core element. In this year's competition, our class (11th Grade, Ai Class) won first place with our production, "Remnants of a Tumultuous Sun," which received high praise from the judges.
Our play, titled "Remnants of a Tumultuous Sun," is set against the chaotic backdrop of the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. It reinterprets the dramatic history surrounding the emotional entanglements and intertwined fates of three figures: Wu Sangui, Li Zicheng, and the famous courtesan Chen Yuanyuan.
The story begins at the end of the Ming Dynasty. The rebel leader Li Zicheng's army is at the gates of the capital, and the Chongzhen Emperor, in despair, takes his own life, ending the dynasty. Wu Sangui, then guarding the strategic Shanhai Pass, was disillusioned with the corrupt court and initially held some hope for Li Zicheng. However, the turning point of fate was the courtesan Chen Yuanyuan. After Li Zicheng entered Beijing, his top general abducted Chen Yuanyuan, who was Wu Sangui's beloved concubine, and presented her to Li. This act of "betrayal fueled by rage for a beauty," combined with his family being held hostage, ultimately drove Wu Sangui to allow the Qing army through the pass, completely altering the course of history. The plot then unfolds with a great reversal of fortunes: Li Zicheng, after his defeat, disappears and eventually becomes a monk; Wu Sangui, on the other hand, is promoted and enjoys wealth and glory, yet gradually grows distant from Chen Yuanyuan, the woman for whom he once fought.
The play reaches its climax years later in a reunion. Li Zicheng, now a monk, meets the neglected Chen Yuanyuan again. Together, they lament the helplessness and vicissitudes of life, where "right and wrong, success and failure, all turn to nothing in the end" in the great tide of history. The story concludes in a tragic atmosphere of a fallen hero and a lonely beauty.
Building on last year's filming experience, I once again took on the responsibility for filming and editing the entire behind-the-scenes curtain call video. My goal was to present the hard work of every student involved in a style that was a bit "overly flashy."
Google Drive Video
Final Video
The overall aim for the video was to present the entire production process with a fast pace. After downloading the music, I followed these steps:
In addition to the video production, to give the intro a warmer and more commemorative feel, I used a flash to take Polaroid-style photos of each student. I also integrated messages they wanted to share in the design, incorporating these precious moments into the start of the video.
Although my main role during the preparation was as a documentarian rather than a performer, it gave me the unique privilege of witnessing every brilliant moment of our class's teamwork—from set design and costume selection to directing, acting, and musical arrangement. The sight of my classmates working together in harmony is still vivid in my memory.
Despite the challenges of filming, the moment the video ended and I heard the applause from the entire audience, I was convinced that all the effort poured into that short minute and a half was worthwhile and had no regrets.
Special thanks to all the students who participated in this performance, especially the directors, scriptwriters, and all the partners who worked tirelessly behind the scenes. Your efforts and creativity made this performance possible and gave me the opportunity to capture these wonderful memories through video.