Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Beg the star to stop taking pictures of 60 cameras working at the same time.

Beg the star to stop taking pictures of 60 cameras working at the same time.

First, we need to understand a concept. One-second TV picture consists of 25 frames, that is, 25 continuous freeze-frame pictures, which makes use of the phenomenon of human visual persistence.

Before shooting the picture, the protagonist is located in the center of the camera array. All the cameras are arranged according to certain rules. Adjust the unified focal length, appropriate focus, aperture, shutter speed and other parameters in advance, and then expose from the first machine to the last machine at a specific time according to the director's needs. Every machine will get a freeze frame, that is, a frame, a fifth of a second. Calculated, the freeze-frame images obtained by 60 machines add up to nearly 2.5 seconds of shots.

The task you see on TV is static, and the picture of the camera circling is usually taken like this. Of course, this special effect can also be achieved through three-dimensional animation, which is more troublesome. You need to create a complete role and scene model, which is completely consistent with the scale of the scene.