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ISSN

2661-4111(Online)

Article Processing Charges (APCs)

US$800

Publication Frequency

Quarterly

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Published

2025-01-02

Issue

Vol 6 No 4 (2024): Published

Section

Articles

The application feasibility of virtual production in low-budget film and television

Xiaojian Chen

City University Malaysia/Guangzhou huashang college

AHmad

City University Malaysia


DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/pmcs.v6i4.8422



Abstract

Virtual production technology is increasingly becoming a central component in the field of film and television production, particularly demonstrating significant potential advantages in low-budget film projects. This paper explores the importance of virtual production technology, emphasizing its value and competitive edge in low-budget projects. Furthermore, it examines the technical barriers, challenges in implementation, and the difficulties in coordinating with traditional production methods. Through a comprehensive discussion on technological innovations in hardware and software, talent development, and the optimization of project management, this study proposes several feasible directions to promote the broader application of virtual production in low-budget filmmaking. Ultimately, it is concluded that the effective utilization of virtual production not only improves the quality of low-budget projects but also enhances their competitiveness in the market.


References

[1] Li, J. (2023). The Current Status and Development Opportunities of Virtual Production in Chinese Cinema. Film Literature, (5), 18-24.

[2] Xu, W., & Xiao, Y. (2024). The Current Development and Application Research of Virtual Production Technology. Film and Television Production, 30(4), 63-67.

[3] Zheng, Y. (2023). An Exploration of Film Visual Style Narratives from the Perspective of Modern Virtual Production Technology. Film Literature, (23), 124-127.

[4] Qiu, H., & Sang, X. (2023). Differentiation and Integration: Standards Exploration and Power Bundling in the Context of Globalization of Virtual Production—A Study on the “Algorithmic Industry” Practices in Film. Film Literature, (9), 25-35.

[5] Liu, X., & Yuan, S. (2022). The “Film Sandbox”: Directorial Creation under Virtual Production Technology. Journal of Beijing Film Academy, (7), 116-122.



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