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Buddha’s Sons-1

國立臺灣藝術大學 / 應用媒體藝術研究所 / Author:Lin Li-Fon

Title: Buddha’s Sons

National Taiwan University of Arts

Cinema Group of Applicative Media Art Research Institute

Report on Morning Performance Created by Master’s Degree

Directive Professor: Xie Zhang-Fu; Postgraduate: Lin Li-Fon

Page: 88; Date: Jan. 2005

Outline of Story

On the temple Mi-Li, Dazilin, Himalayas, leads lama Chin-Lei a crowd of young lamas to explore the life and teaching them how to become an inheritor to promote and develop Buddha dharma. The lama tutor, on the mountain, is not only imparting sutra, Buddhistic doctrine, Tibetan, and English, but also teaching the younger lama what is the love and compassionateness. This film is barely looking forward to recording their life and culture substantially, from learning in class to studying and frolicking in daily living, and from Rinpoche Poka’s enlightenment to inheritance of lama Chin-Lei and young lamas, as well as narrating the family life in Tibetan Buddhism.

The tutor says, “With so many young lamas, only a few of them is able to become a great successor (Mahasambhava; Great completion) to develop and expand the Buddha dharma, nevertheless, hoping every young lama is capable of transforming into the one who has an altruistic and compassionate heart.

Creative Note

◎ The film editing shall be done in accordance with my own way and manner (2004/51; Cambridge)

◎ Facing the film editing, I have to convince considerably my intuition and inner aesthesia; do not rely on someone else, and trust yourself the inner guidance (2004/5/2)

◎ Attentions between teacher and child, mother and child, as well as child and child…children have to grow up under an environment of Love, so as to be healthy and happy, spilling only if his inner mind were full of compassionate and altruistic conception.

◎ The computer is crashed, luckily enough that initial editing tape has been outputted, and half files are gone though. It must be trimmed again, but already caused a devastating strike, driving me to distraction all day long; how much I want to go into exile…(2004/8/10) .

◎ I was kept informed by phone call from Himalaya, Rinpoche had deceased. (2004/8/20)

◎ Delivering the last edited film to Chen Shiao-Don, the length of original film was 73 minutes being taken into 64 minutes; my mental and physical exhausted when the final settlement confirmed (2004/11/6)

Oral Examination: Instructor’s Commentary

Professor Xie Zhang-Fu: 1). the issue exploration has a profound significance. 2). the descriptive mechanism is shallow, distinctive, and intense and, 3). the performing technique is simple and definite, but exhibiting an individually artistic intention and style.

Professor Chen Chin-Hur: 1). the creation attempts to have a persuasiveness, with an integral contemplation and tight structure, 2). It would be better if some elements could be added into the story narration, figures, and illustrations, letting audiences have a participant feeling, 3). the frame cutting in with a plane aesthetic, it could be preferable should a dynamic and stable aesthetic thinking be involved.

Professor Chiu Chi-Ming: 1). the frame data are substantially recorded, and the work perplexity is extremely high; it is authentically a bona fide and creative intention.