10-second Chinese Spring Festival Gala style stage performance: “Tang Bohu E-Sports Showdown”
0–2 seconds:
Medium-long shot establishes the environment.
The stage is designed as the magnificent Spring Festival Gala main stage, enveloped in rich red and gold festive lighting, with digital lantern projections in the background.
In the center of the stage, Tang Bohu sits on a professional e-sports chair.
Key Historical Accuracy Requirement: He is dressed in authentic Ming Dynasty scholar attire—wearing a black square scarf (fangjin) on his head and a flowing blue round-collar robe (lan shan).
Strong Contrast: On top of the traditional scarf, he wears a heavy, modern professional e-sports headset, with LED light effects flashing on the edges.
2–4 seconds:
Cut to a close-up of the hands and desk.
Fingers rapidly tap a glowing RGB mechanical keyboard, emerging from wide Ming Dynasty scholar sleeves.
Three curved e-sports monitors are placed in front of him.
Screen Content: Displays a MOBA-type game (similar to 'League of Legends'), but the overall art style has been completely reconstructed into traditional Chinese ink wash painting style.
4–6 seconds:
Dynamic Camera Movement: The camera rapidly pushes forward, seemingly passing directly through the ink wash battlefield on the central monitor, finally landing on an **Extreme Close-Up (ECU)** of Tang Bohu's eyes.
The cold blue light emitted by the monitor reflects strongly in his pupils, contrasting sharply with the warm stage lighting on his face.
He looks focused and passionate, his mouth movements synchronized as he recites:
“Others laugh at my madness, but I laugh at their inability to see!”
6–8 seconds:
The camera quickly pulls back to a tight half-body close-up, showing his highly engaged expression.
He shouts excitedly into the headset microphone, neck veins bulging:
“Mid lane push, Qiuxiang is my support, who dares to gank her?”
8–10 seconds:
Full stage shot, moment of victory.
Tang Bohu slams the keyboard and raises his hands in celebration.
Golden streamers explode around his e-sports equipment.
The Spring Festival Gala LED screen behind him flashes huge ink wash calligraphy characters—
“Victory.”
Style and Atmosphere:
**Visual Core:** Strong clash of eras—the warmth, solemnity, and high-spec stage feel of the CCTV Spring Festival Gala × the cold, high-intensity blue light effects of e-sports equipment.
**Costume Setting:** Serious, historically accurate Ming Dynasty scholar attire, forming an absurd contrast with modern e-sports gear.
**Camera Language:** Highly dynamic, emphasizing “screen-penetrating push-in” shots and extreme close-ups.
**Aspect Ratio:** 16:9