Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - When the hunter of "National Acceleration" is looking for someone, can't he find the camera brother? Is this a bug?

When the hunter of "National Acceleration" is looking for someone, can't he find the camera brother? Is this a bug?

If you have this question, I can't directly say that IQ is touching. The original setting of the Japanese version is that the camera on the hunter's head can only catch the escapee, and photographers are not allowed to chase after it. At the same time, hunters are not allowed to ambush, and the posture of running practice is also stipulated. Once the fugitives are out of sight, they can't continue hunting. To put it bluntly, hunters are robots and only recognize escapees.

The salary of the former Japanese hunter is linked to the fugitive he caught. If he is smart and pursues according to the photographer's judgment, once he is found, the result can be imagined, and he may lose his job and have no money.

Moreover, in fact, there are more photographers in the program, not just around fugitives. Just think about it yourself. Sometimes shooting a distant view, sometimes shooting a close-up view, sometimes shooting a plot, and shooting the environment all require photographers to complete. So according to the photographer's judgment, it is not completely accurate.

Then, this is actually moving RPG games to the stage of variety shows, which has certain rules.

And the stupid bear you mentioned, from a program called runningman on the stick. This program itself is a copy of Japan's "All Escape", which can be judged by the cameraman, because after all, both offensive and defensive players are players, not "robots" like "hunters", and there is no clear regulation.