10-Second Spring Festival Gala Style Stage Performance: βZhen Huan and Hu Fei Talk Showβ 0β2 seconds: Two-shot medium shot. The overall stage setting is a βliving room skit,β but surrounded by massive red and gold LED screens. Zhen Huan (left) and Hu Fei (right) sit side-by-side on a modern talk show sofa. Key historical accuracy requirement: Both wear gorgeous, clearly defined Qing Dynasty court robes with standing collars and fine embroidery; hairstyles are authentic βDa La Chiβ or βDian Cui,β adorned with tassels. Hu Fei appears casual, biting a pickled cucumber, with long gold finger guards on her fingers. 2β4 seconds: Camera switches to Over-the-Shoulder (OTS) view, focusing on Hu Fei. Hu Fei rolls her eyes exaggeratedly (the classic βeye-rollβ expression). She uses her long finger guard to pinch the pickle, pointing and speaking in an arrogant tone (lip-syncing): βThis yearβs KPI is still fighting these little demons. What does that old emperor know about aesthetics?β 4β6 seconds: Quickly switch to Zhen Huanβs OTS view. Contrast detail: Zhen Huan wears a modern white Bluetooth headset in one ear (a sharp contrast to ancient jewelry) and slides on a thin tablet in her hand. She responds calmly and professionally (lip-syncing): βSister, donβt be angry, this is called workplace involution. Iβm thinking about quitting to sell βTruth Waterβ (cooling oil).β 6β8 seconds: Close-up of the coffee table between the two. A modern plastic bubble tea cup, printed with βOne Zhang Redβ (a famous punishment in the drama), is placed next to a traditional porcelain vase. The camera quickly cuts back to the two. 8β10 seconds: Full stage view. Audience laughter effect (presented through lighting changes/spotlights). Hu Fei strikes a final pose: legs crossed, chin raised, rolling her eyes again. Zhen Huan gives a professional, newscaster-like smile to the camera. Golden sequins fall from the air. The festive red atmosphere reaches its peak. Style and Atmosphere: **Visual:** High-saturation New Year red and gold tone **Costumes:** Museum-grade Qing Dynasty court costumes (silk, fine embroidery, heavy headdresses) **Core Contrast:** Formal Qing court etiquette Γ Relaxed workplace/skit actor attitude **Editing:** Fast-paced, clear punchlines, skit-style editing **Aspect Ratio:** 16:9
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