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Tai Chi 2: The Behind-the-scenes Production of Heroes' Rise

2011165438+19 October, the crew of Taiji 2: The Rise of Heroes conducted a major experiment in cooperation with Beijing Siwei Sky Image Company. This is the first time that the Asian film industry has tied a 5K resolution camera to a remote-controlled plane and conducted aerial photography overlooking the ground in a place with poor topography. The aircraft "Bumblebee" used this time was further developed and modified after being introduced from abroad. First of all, due to the steep mountain walls on both sides of the shooting site and the relatively narrow airspace environment, the mastery ability of remote-controlled aircraft is required. Secondly, the payload of the remote-controlled aircraft is only 5 kg even abroad, but the weight of the 5K camera loaded by Bumblebee this time is 8 kg, which adds extra difficulty. Thirdly, there are 500 extras and large-scale gunpowder blasting on the ground, so it is necessary to fly over the moving and blasting of characters at a precise time to capture the lens. Fourth, the director asked the plane to be remotely controlled, with smooth take-off and landing+side flight of the fuselage+streamlined left-right movement. Fifth, wind speed and direction will affect the stability of aircraft.