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What is the name of Mr. Zhang’s Douyin music?

Classmate Zhang’s bgm is "Aloha Heja He".

This is a song sung by the German composer Achim Reichel. Included in the album "Melancholie und Sturmflut" released on June 12, 1991 by Bertelsmann Music Group (BMG), a subsidiary of Sony Music.

Extended reading: Why is Classmate Zhang popular?

Recently, a video blogger with the ID "Classmate Zhang" has become popular. He specializes in recording daily life in rural areas and the environment in which he shoots videos. It is simple and even crude, but it has gained 4.5 million followers in a month and a half, and many of its videos have more than one million likes.

Netizens commented that he is the "male version of Li Ziqi", and some netizens also discussed that his shooting techniques are very professional. There are hundreds of storyboards for a video, which can never be completed by one person. Faced with the sudden popularity, he responded for the first time: I don’t have a team, I did it alone.

Some netizens analyzed that in the 7 minutes and 50 seconds of Zhang’s video work "Singing in the Green Mountains", there are 190 shots, including long shots of more than 8 seconds, and 4 shots in a row are about 46 seconds. If Excluding long shots, it is equivalent to Zhang taking 186 shots in 7 minutes and 04 seconds.

Netizens said that Zhang strictly followed the logic of action movies when filming. He broke down the storyboards very carefully. Each shot only lasts a few seconds, but the pictures are very rich. For example, the scene of getting up: "The first one gets up, the second subjective shot, and then runs outside the window, and the process of getting up and looking out the window is filmed in one go."

In addition, Zhang also used the "J" type of editing - that is, the voiceover spans two screens. In the editing effect, because the operation screen looks like a "J", it is called "J" type clip. The advantage of "J" type editing is to maintain audio-visual continuity in quick-cut videos. The audience seems to be very smooth.

Classmate Zhang also insisted on shooting from the first-person perspective, with many handheld subjective shots, which made the whole video very immersive and allowed netizens to "immerse" in rural life in his videos.

The popularity of Mr. Zhang has also attracted the attention of people's online reviewers: Mr. Zhang's video sequence is very professional, the pace is tight, and there is no delay, and there are a lot of storyboards. Professional technology is wrapped in the video and is difficult to detect, but the real rural life can be seen and understood by everyone.

Classmate Zhang’s video just caters to many people’s expectations of “slowing down life” and allows everyone to relax for a while in the “vacuum” time.