The opening theme song of A Bite of China is the song of the same name written by A Kun, which is included in the soundtrack of A Bite of China. The original soundtrack of "A Bite of China" was composed and produced by Chinese composer Roc Chen.
The album has 19 tracks selected from all Akun's original music, each showing the process of farming, harvesting, cooking and enjoying food, as well as the people behind the food and their hard work. , their stories and their ordinaryness and greatness.
Whether it is the track "Chu" recorded by A Kun himself playing the piano and supplemented by the moving melody of the symphony orchestra at the end of the first episode "Footsteps" when the white horse looks up to the sky, or the ending scene The song "Goodbye", and the most classic "Working Spring, Summer and Autumn 2"... Many viewers said that the original music in "Bite of the Tongue 2" made people "hungry" and "crying".
Extended information:
The first season of "A Bite of China" has only 7 episodes. Large-scale shooting began in March 2011 and took 13 months to complete. The shots were shot by China Collected from 70 different places. The film crew traveled to 70 shooting locations across the country, including Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, using 3 pre-investigators, 8 directors, 15 photographers, and was edited by 3 editors.
Each episode of "A Bite of China Season 2" does not set its theme based on food. Food is just the starting point to look at Chinese society through food. The entire film is shot by the episode director based on the established episode theme and then looking for character stories that fit the theme.
When the theme of each episode is established, the episode director needs to go through three stages before filming: The first stage is the "copywriting" stage, that is, the episode director reads a lot of books on the topic, Investigate and write copy; the second stage is the "research" stage, which is to determine what kind of delicacies to film in the episode. Chief Director Chen Xiaoqing believes that the road is also a process of obtaining food information, so in order to find food appearing in "Tongue", It is stipulated that the episode director cannot drive by himself when "researching", and must take public transportation to "research" to facilitate continuous communication with people.
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