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How to treat Alita's visual breakthrough?

Alita's visual effect is undoubtedly the most brilliant part of the film. After watching Alita, the film industry has confirmed one thing-there are only two kinds of 3D movies in the world, one is Cameron's and the other is someone else's. In the process of shooting, you can ensure the stereoscopic effect of the picture, instead of realizing the 3D effect through post-technical synthesis, which is the real native 3D.

Alita is the most powerful force in the robot, but she has as delicate thoughts and emotions as human beings. Is a unique humanoid, can't look too much like other synthetic people, also can't look too much like humans. Therefore, Vita Studio adopts brand-new facial capture technology, and more than 2,500 facial expression frames are assembled into various expressions of Alita. On average, it takes 100 hour to render each frame, and 432 million hours to render the whole film, which is three times that of Avatar ten years ago.

After watching the movie, my friends must be impressed by Alita's big eyes, and the visual effect is very realistic. In order to naturally integrate "real people" and "animation" with film technology, Ka Shen made an eye with more than 8.3 million pixels. You know, The Lord of the Rings's entire Gollum is only 65,438+500,000 pixels ... Close-ups are not made of traditional dynamic maps, but.

Card god's imagination is at its peak, and the overall fighting scenes and action design of the film also have an exaggerated aesthetic feeling, which is partly attributed to the trusted partner of director robert rodriguez and Cameron. Both of them are obsessed with studying the influence of technology on film production, and both of them are the first technology stream filmmakers to adopt digital photography. Because of love, I am fearless and invincible. Cameron's heartfelt love for science fiction and technology prompted him not only to write a 186 page script for Alita, but also to leave more than 1000 pages of notes, from the construction of world outlook to biographies of various characters, and then gave birth to this "daughter" in 20 years. How romantic a real filmmaker feels! what do you think?