Porcelain Publishing / IVC / Volume 2 / Issue 1 / DOI: 10.47297/ppiivc2026020105
ARTICLE

Coexistence of Drama and Film: Cross-media Translation and Remediated Expression of Spatial and Temporal Processing in HD Drama's Film

Yang Zhang1
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1 Directing Department, National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts, Beijing 100073, China
Published: 12 March 2026
© 2026 by the Author(s). This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Abstract

The domestic "dual-performance integration" model of offline exhibitions and online broadcasting of drama works has become an important development trend in the cross-media creation of "coexistence of drama and film" between stage art and film/television art, forming classification forms such as spoken drama film, opera film, opera film, dance drama film, and physical theatre film. Among them, the media change from stage to screen has led to the cross-media translation and remediated expression of the work's time and space. In particular, the narrative time of online images has shown stylistic changes of omission, freeze-frame, and duration, and the narrative space has shown visual reorganization of deconstruction, reconstruction, and puzzle-like patterns. This plays an important role in breaking the formal style of original stage works and reshaping a new "interesting visual form". This article cuts in from the spatial and temporal processing of HD drama films, reflects on the changes in narrative time and space and stylistic innovation in cross-media creation, and seeks the remediated generation path for the modern creation of traditional stage art.

Keywords
Drama Film
Narrative Time
Narrative Space
Cross-media Creation
Funding
This article is a phased achievement of the 2024 Ministry of Education Humanities and Social Sciences Foundation Youth Project "Research on the Integration of Offline and Online Performances of Chinese Drama Works from the Perspective of Digital Culture" (Project No. 24YJC760172)
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