Abstract

Film is an art form that appeared later than painting. One is moving and the other is static. However, to a large extent, film draws on paintings of different periods and genres to achieve better aesthetic value and emotional expression. In the history of traditional Chinese painting and Western classical painting, countless art masters have emerged. Due to the differences in history, culture, regional characteristics, economic development and many other aspects, they have produced different aesthetic connotations. By comparing the application of painting art in films such as "Yellow Earth", "Withered Trees Revive", "Return to Dust", "The Mill and the Cross", this paper analyzes the influence of Chinese and Western classical painting on film composition, color, light, emotion and so on, in order to provide reference value for the practice of film creation.

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