The Future of Virtual Backgrounds in Filmmaking

Datum obhajoby
2024-02-07
Fakulta
Akademie múzických umění v Praze.Filmová a televizní fakulta
Katedra
Katedra kamery
Typ práce
Diplomová práce
Podnázev
Abstrakt
This thesis undertakes a rigorous examination of the pivotal role played by Virtual Production (VP) and the integration of LED Projection Walls within contemporary filmmaking. VP, characterised as an innovative production methodology, signifies a dynamic departure from traditional film processes, affording unparalleled prospects for creative expression and effecting a transformative paradigm shift in the filmmaking workflow. The research conducts a nuanced exploration of the impact of VP on the cinematic landscape, accentuating its profound ramifications for creative autonomy, collaborative workflows, and the holistic filmmaking process. The incorporation of LED Projection Walls, a consequential technological component fundamental to VP, epitomises a revolutionary stride in cinematography. These immersive and interactive tools empower filmmakers to dynamically visualise and adjust scenes in real-time, thereby nurturing a vibrant and iterative creative workflow. Through a meticulous analysis of technological progressions, this thesis evaluates how VP, combined with LED Projection Walls, facilitates the seamless creation of realistic virtual environments harmoniously intertwined with live-action elements. The study delves comprehensively into the challenges and opportunities inherent in the widespread adoption of VP and LED Projection Walls, addressing their transformative imprint on the film industry and forecasting their indicative future trajectories. The immersive capabilities inherent in LED Projection Walls contribute tangibly to an elevated plane of visual storytelling, providing filmmakers the latitude to craft intricate and realistic scenes with heightened flexibility and efficiency. As the film industry undergoes this profound technological metamorphosis, the research provocatively contemplates the future prospects and evolving terrain of filmmaking. The fusion of VP and LED Projection Walls unfolds not merely as a response to contemporary narrative exigencies but also as a catalysing force for innovation, propelling the boundaries of creative expression within the cinematic medium. In essence, this thesis serves as an erudite exploration of the symbiotic relationship between Virtual Production, LED Projection Walls, and the evolving nature of filmmaking, furnishing insightful perspectives into their transformative potential and underscoring their paramount significance as integral components in the trajectory of cinematic innovation.
Popis
Klíčová slova
LED projekční stěny, filmová tvorba, filmová technologie, virtuální realita, umělá inteligence, rozšířená realita