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What are three special photos in Japan?

The three special photos in Japan are Altman series, Masked Knight series and Super Team series.

Motorized Altman series, Kamen Rider series and Super Team series, which have been produced for more than 50 years, are tied as the most popular special programs in Japan, which together constitute the iron triangle of Japanese special shooting, and are called "Three Series of Japanese TV Special Shooting".

1, Altman series is a series of fantasy TV series, movies, cartoons, stage plays and other works launched by Yuangu Production Company founded by Eiji Tsuburaya, the Japanese "God of Special Photography".

2. Kamen Rider series is a series of Japanese special hero stories produced by Toyo Co., Ltd. and adapted from Shotaro Ishinomori's original works. By 2020, * * * will have 37 leading knights (excluding reset series and accident series).

3. Super Team series is a special TV series broadcast by Asahi TV in Japan on 1975. Like the series of masked knights, the production companies are both famous Toyo Hideyoshi Co., Ltd. in Japan, and they are also two series of Toyo Hideyoshi with a long history. From the 45-year history of 1975, * * * produced 45 teams with different styles.

Style characteristics of special films

Special films use special techniques such as special effects and picture synthesis to create things that should not or cannot exist in reality. For example, tsunami, earthquake, subsidence, volcanic eruption, magma outflow, meteorite fall and other disaster scenes are all made of realistic materials.

It is ahead of the popular freeze-frame shooting techniques in Europe and America, such as putting on props to play monsters and creating supernatural creatures that reflect reality, which has a great influence on the West. For a long time, holsters and scale miniatures have also become popular in Europe and America. Spielberg, tim burton and other masters were deeply influenced by Japanese special photography and learned to use it.