During the National Day holiday, after the launch of the "'Tang Monk' Police Say Anti-Fraud" series of short videos of the South China Sea Public Security, it was praised by many netizens. On October 7, the reporter interviewed one of the main creators of the group's short videos, Zhang Lian, a police officer at the Lishui Police Station of the Nanhai Public Security Bureau, and listened to him tell the behind-the-scenes story of the series of short videos.
The prototype of the series of short films "'Tang Monk' Police Say Anti-Fraud" is two short videos released by the South China Sea Public Security Video Number in the middle of this year. The video exposes the electric fraud bureau through humorous sitcoms, a novel form that has won praise from many netizens.
Zhang Lian introduced that in recent years, the incidence of telecommunications network fraud crimes has been high and frequent, and grass-roots police stations have vigorously carried out anti-fraud propaganda work, but most of them are concentrated offline, and offline propaganda cannot cover the middle-aged and young groups who mainly obtain information through the Network. "So we tried to expand the coverage of anti-fraud propaganda in a targeted manner through short videos." Zhang Lian said.
After the new form was determined, the Lishui police station began to explore the interests of young and middle-aged people. "The anti-fraud propaganda police need to go out of their way to pass on anti-fraud information to the public, which may be very 'wordy', just like Tang Monk, so we unanimously decided to use the character of 'Tang Monk' when writing the script." Zhang Lian said.
The first launch of 2 short videos worked well, which made Zhang Lian and his team doubly confident. Since the middle of this year, the team has clearly taken the theme of "'Tang Monk' Police Say Anti-Fraud", and produced the first batch of 3 short videos by reversing the plot to reproduce the criminal methods and giving a brief anti-fraud reminder.
On National Day this year, the Lishui police station carried out anti-fraud propaganda activities in crowded business circles, parks and scenic spots in the form of a combination of online and offline, and at the same time released a short anti-fraud video of "'Tang Monk' police say anti-fraud" online to actively carry out anti-fraud propaganda.
It is worth mentioning that the scripts of this series of anti-fraud videos are all created by the police auxiliary personnel of the institute, and the roles are also played by police auxiliary personnel. Zhang Lian also remembers that the first short film shows the theme of online dating scams. During the shooting, everyone changed the script seven or eight times before and after, and the participating police assistants often laughed, and everyone filmed for an afternoon to complete, and finally formed a film of more than one minute.
【Source: Pearl River Times】
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