Why is there only the upper body in the TV, it turns out that the lower body is embarrassing!

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-02-03

As a child, I was reminded of my childhood when I was a child with the vision of a hero on TV. The images of heroes with endless power on the TV screen are always fascinating. The heroes in the TV series seem to have the power to transcend reality, and every jump and flight outlines our infinite imagination. I once fantasized that I could be like them, with extraordinary abilities, flying in the sky, and defeating evil dragons. These heroic images are deeply imprinted in our hearts. Whenever we see them swinging their swords to slash the enemy and perform peerless martial arts, we all have a burst of heroic feelings in our hearts. Their every movement, every line, even their clothing and demeanor become part of our childhood memories. These heroic images not only inspire our imagination, but also serve as role models for our growth, inspiring us to pursue justice and courage. However, as we get older, we come to realize that these heroic images are actually the product of careful design by the director and screenwriter.

The heroes of the TV series do not exist, their flight and martial arts are created through special effects and cinematography. This kind of recognition gives us a more realistic understanding of heroes, but the heroes of these TV series are still an indelible part of our childhood memories.

The hard work of the actors and the behind-the-scenes storyWhen we turned from the audience's perspective to the behind-the-scenes explorers, we found that there were many unknown bitterness and dedication hidden behind the bright actors on the TV screen. In front of the camera, they are high-profile stars, but behind the camera, they also need to face various challenges in life. In order to look their best, actors often put a lot of effort into maintaining their image and posture. Diet control and physical training are commonplace to maintain optimal physical fitness. In order to get into the character better, they also need a lot of line memory and emotional investment, which are invisible to the audience.

Sometimes actors even risk physical injuries to shoot special scenes, such as soaking in icy water or filming for long periods of time in scorching heat. It's all about presenting the most authentic and touching performance in front of the camera. After the filming, the actors also need to face various pressures and evaluations from the public and **, and their every move may become the focus, which is a great test for their psychology and emotion.

CCTV host Kang Hui's live broadcast behind the scenesCCTV news anchor Kang Hui always shows a serious image in front of the screen. However, behind the camera there are many stories that the audience does not know. In a live broadcast, Kang Hui ** learned the little secret of the live broadcast room: although the upper body was wearing a formal suit, the lower body was light shorts. This "split" dress code is actually meant to cater to the temperature in the studio. Since the studio needs to maintain a certain level of silence, it is difficult to install large air conditioning equipment.

Therefore, in the sweltering heat, they can only dress this way to ensure the comfort of the streamer. In addition, in order to maintain the flow of live streaming, streamers often need to stand or squat for long periods of time during live broadcasts, which is a test of their physical strength and endurance. In the face of breaking news, anchors also need to quickly prepare materials for live broadcast in a very short time. This kind of high-intensity work is a great challenge to the professional and psychological quality of the anchor.

Adaptation and challenges of the TV station's working environmentIn winter, because large heating equipment is not available in the studio, anchors and actors often need to wear heavy clothing to protect against the cold. In summer, in order to combat the heat, they need to wear light clothing to maintain their body temperature. This extreme temperature change is a great test for those working in the studio.

In addition to maintaining the right temperature, TV stations also have to deal with various emergencies.

For example, equipment failures or on-site emergencies during live broadcasts require staff to be able to deal with them quickly and skillfully. In such a high-pressure working environment, TV station staff need to have not only professional skills, but also good adaptability and psychological quality.

The emergency handling of the studio is a huge test of professionalism and adaptability for live broadcasting. In a CCTV news live broadcast, when Kang Hui was interpreting the news affectionately, a moth suddenly flew into the picture, but Kang Hui did not show the slightest panic, but skillfully diverted the audience's attention with a professional smile and a calm attitude. This scene was praised by netizens as "the demeanor of a gold medal anchor". Similar scenarios are not uncommon in the live broadcast industry, such as a night news live broadcast, the lights suddenly failed, and the anchor had to complete the live broadcast in a dim environment. Their professionalism and ability to respond to unforeseen situations fully demonstrate the professional charm of journalists.

In a live broadcast of financial news, due to a sudden technical failure, the picture and audio were completely out of sync. However, instead of panicking, the anchor quickly adjusted his state, explained what happened to the audience in a steady and organized language, and gracefully transitioned to the next news topic. This kind of calm response makes the audience feel the professionalism of the news broadcast and the personal charm of the anchor.

During a live broadcast in the studio, the anchor suddenly coughed, but he cleverly took advantage of the short camera switching time, took a quick sip of water, and then continued the live broadcast in perfect condition. This quick response to unexpected situations demonstrates the streamer's professionalism and high level of control over the live broadcast.

The behind-the-scenes story about the filming of "Journey to the West" is full of legends. During the filming of the scene of Monkey King's "Soaring Clouds and Fog", a cleverly designed boom system was actually used.

The six-year-old child needs to be hung on the boom during the shooting, and the special effects and fans work together to create the effect of flying. Although this kind of shooting seems easy, it is actually a great test of the actor's physical strength and endurance. Especially in the summer, the high temperature and closed studio environment make the actors often sweat. In the scene where Tang Seng chanted the scriptures to exorcise demons, in order to create the effect of Sun Wukong's headache, the film crew used an innovative shooting technique. They fixed the camera on a device that could rotate quickly, and then rotated quickly around the six-year-old child, showing the pain of the Monkey King through the rotation effect of the frame. This technique was very rare in the filming of TV dramas at the time, reflecting the innovative spirit of the film crew and the exploration of special effects. Although the special effects of "Journey to the West" are slightly rough compared to modern standards, they were a bold attempt and innovation at the time. From the transformation of the Monkey King to the scene of Ruixue Zhaofeng Year, every use of special effects is a challenge to the technology of the time.

The successful application of these special effects not only brought visual enjoyment to the audience, but also became an important milestone in the development of special effects in Chinese TV dramas.

Jackie Chan's real-life stunt performance in the movie "Who Am I" takes place on the roof of a building in the Netherlands. Not only does he have to slide off the roof, but he also has to perform a series of complex maneuvers in mid-air. To ensure safety, the film crew spent a lot of time preparing and safety testing. However, even so, the filming of this scene was fraught with danger. Jackie Chan's adventurous spirit and pursuit of action perfection show his extraordinary charm as an action star.

Visual effects in modern film and television dramas.

In contemporary film and television production, the use of visual effects has become a norm. For example, in "Chen Qing Ling", the special effects team used a lot of CG technology to perfectly integrate real and virtual special effects to create an otherworldly world.

For example, Yun Shen Unknown in the play is actually produced through post-production special effects, and these delicate visual effects bring a new visual experience to the audience. Similarly, in "Sweet Honey Sinks Like Frost", the special effects team transforms an ordinary garden into a wonderland full of fantasy through cleverly designed CG technology. Through the blessing of special effects, the scene of swinging becomes dreamy and beautiful, injecting a unique artistic charm into the plot.

PS (Photoshop) technology is almost ubiquitous in contemporary film and television production, becoming an indispensable digital tool. From the initial editing to today's advanced visual effects production, PS technology makes the visual effects of film and television works more vivid and realistic. In some historical dramas, the application of PS technology has enabled the production team to add or modify background elements in post-processing, such as transforming a modern building into an ancient palace, or adding smoke and ** effects in a war scene.

In addition, the widespread application of PS technology in character modeling can help change the appearance of actors, such as adjusting skin tone, increasing scars, and even changing body shape. Through these technical processing, the viewer is able to see flawless characters and stunning scene effects on the screen.

In the filming process of film and television dramas, the adjustment of seasons and costumes is also an important task. Due to the length of the filming cycle, the crew inevitably encountered the challenge of changing seasons. In order to ensure the coherence of the picture, the crew had to adjust the costumes accordingly. For example, when filming winter scenes, actors are required to wear heavy winter clothes to create a winter atmosphere, even in the actual warm weather. Conversely, when filming a summer scene, the actors may only be able to wear thin costumes, even if the actual weather is a cold winter. This season-to-costume adjustment is not only a test of the actor's physical strength and endurance, but also a test of the costume designer's professionalism and creativity.

According to the requirements of the script, the designer needs to meet both the character setting and the actual needs of the shooting, so as to ensure that the actors can not only present the characteristics of the characters, but also be relatively comfortable under the shooting conditions of different seasons.

In film and television production, the role of props is an important element in shaping the atmosphere of the film and deepening the plot. The choice and use of props not only affects the image of the characters in the play, but also determines the realism of the scene to a large extent. In costume dramas, the importance of props is particularly prominent. The production team needs to carefully select or make a variety of ancient items, such as **, jewelry, furniture, etc., to ensure that these props are in line with the historical background and cultural atmosphere.

The production and selection of props need to take into account historical accuracy, while also focusing on the visual effect in front of the camera. In addition to this, props also play a key role in conveying the message of the plot. In a suspense drama, an ordinary prop may become the bearer of key clues, so its design and placement need to be carefully planned.

Therefore, the process of prop production and selection is a detail that cannot be ignored in film and television production, which is directly related to the overall quality of the work and the audience's viewing experience. On the filming site of film and television dramas, the staff usually acts as "tool people", and their hard work and creativity are essential to complete the film and television work. In the shooting of some special effects, the crew may need to be personally involved, which is the key to achieving the effect. For example, in a simulated flight or levitation scene, a crew member may need to support or manipulate an actor to create the effect of floating or flying. During the filming of action scenes, crew such as cinematographers, gaffers, and prop masters need to work closely with the actors to ensure the accuracy and coherence of each action. The dedication of these behind-the-scenes staff is often unnoticed by the audience, but it is their professional skills and selfless dedication that give every frame and scene a vivid and authentic representation.

The impact of modern technology on the film and television industry has been evident in the film and television industry. Technologies such as high-definition videography, computer-generated imagery (CGI), virtual reality (VR), and augmented reality (AR) have become powerful tools in the hands of producers and directors. Not only do they improve the quality of the visuals, but they also provide the possibility to tell a richer and more diverse story. In addition, the popularity of high-definition camera technology has also profoundly affected the production of movies and TV shows. HD cameras are able to capture more details, making the picture more vivid and realistic. This is especially important for works that require fine detail, such as nature documentaries and historical dramas. The use of technology allows the audience to feel the environment and context of the story more deeply, which enhances the sense of immersion. Advances in technology have also brought more variety to the way movies are viewed. With the rise of streaming services, viewers can more conveniently access content on different devices, no longer limited to traditional TV and cinema.

This convenience has not only changed people's viewing habits, but also provided content creators with a more diverse platform and audience base. Film and television producers can now create content based on the characteristics of different platforms to meet the needs of a wider audience.

In the film and television industry, professionalism has always been the cornerstone of producing high-quality productions, no matter how advanced technology may be. The hard work of the actors and the team behind the scenes, the attention to detail, and the passion for the art are all keys to creating something that touches the heart. Successful film and television works are not only the accumulation of technology, but also the profound embodiment of human emotions and stories. The professionalism of the actors is especially important, giving life to each character through superb acting and a deep understanding of the characters. Whether it's through body language, facial expressions, or subtle changes in voice, great actors are able to convey complex emotions and stories to their audiences. In addition, in order to present the character better, many actors will do a lot of preparation, such as learning new skills, delving into background information, and even changing their appearance.

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