movie " Under the Stranger " has landed in imax theaters across the country. The entire film is specially shot with imax. Imax will have 26% more complete picture content than the ordinary version. On July 29, an in-depth sharing event for imax’s special shooting of “Under the Stranger”, a guide for junior high school students in imax’s “The Academy of Strangers”, was held in Beijing. "Seniors" - director Wu Ershan, co-director Xia Peng, "senior sisters and senior brothers" Li Wanda, Song Ningfeng , Wu Jiakai, visited imax theaters to dismantle imax's special shooting technology and the behind-the-scenes stories of the movie.
If you want to do your job well, you must first sharpen your "qi". Wu Ershan said that "the bigger the screen, the better the experience."
"Under the Stranger" is the first film specially shot by director Wu Ershan using IMAX. As the saying goes: Desire for Work To do good things, you must first use your "qi". During the filming process, IMAX's special shooting will fully capture the spectacular images customized by the film's creators for the IMAX big screen, presenting up to 26% more complete picture content in IMAX theaters than the ordinary version. As a loyal supporter of the cinema experience, Director Wu Ershan explained: "The increase in the (imax) aspect ratio is very important because we can use the space above and below the screen, because "Under the Stranger" has a lot of super powers and actions. There are many spatial changes between heaven and earth, and it is especially necessary for the picture frame to be wide enough to more fully express the movement of the characters in space."
Director Wu Ershan also introduced the "Abandoned Factory Group Drama" as an example. Feng Baobao's flipping in the air can be viewed from multiple angles, such as looking up and looking down. This requires a wide enough field of view to present the visual spectacle, and the IMAX frame is also relatively small. Close to the image seen intuitively by our eyes. Director Xia Peng also used "feeling" as the theme to share the immersive experience brought by the larger format of imax, allowing the audience to participate in the world of the movie.
The "Qi" scene was fully opened to test the performance ingenuity and present the visual tension on the big screen.
The event site not only showed the audience two "high-energy highlights" clips converted into imax format, but also displayed many behind-the-scenes materials of the film for the first time, such as The actor calls it "the most complete and authentic action demo I have ever seen" - each action scene has been carefully designed, fully performed, and even presented with special effects to give the camera a sense of form and accurately control every scene and every scene. Only one action and each shot movement can achieve comic-like visual tension. Photography director Zhong Rui also recorded a video to share how IMAX's special shooting can help achieve a comic feel: "The camera opportunities are very close to the actors, and wide angles are used to make each scene clear and intense. IMAX's special shooting can achieve a very comic feel. "
The ingenuity is not only behind the scenes, the actors in front of the stage are also 100% committed. The special imax shooting reaches extremely clear resolution, and the subtle changes in the actors' faces when they frown and smile, as well as how subtle they are when they fight. The fluttering of hair and every exquisite detail will be captured in detail by IMAX's special shooting, and the actors of "Under the Stranger" have withstood the test of IMAX lenses.
Li Wanda, who plays Feng Baobao, shared that there is a scene in the film where a group of puppets are wiped out with a knife. More than 20 scenes were shot for this scene, and each scene had to be precise. "As actors, what we need to do is to train to reach a certain level of physical fitness. Baobao's words are expressions. I have to control my performance when I do very high-intensity movements." Li Wanda was so embarrassed in order to play Feng Baobao well. The expression is calm and calm. Before starting the filming, I did a long period of training not to laugh or speak, so as to ensure accurate expression control in front of the camera.
Actor Wu Jiakai played Zhang Lingyu in the film. He admitted that he was a little afraid of heights, but when he was filming the "Thunder Technique Showdown" with Zhang Chulan, he spent most of the time performing in the air while hanging wires. Coordinate the movements with the martial arts teacher, pay attention to your own status and performance, and consider the position of the camera.Actor Song Ningfeng also shared that he and Director Wu Ershan continued to adjust and improve the richness of the characters to perfectly present the A and B sides of "Xu Si".
Blockbuster quality, immersive experience. The imax theater not only brings shocking audio-visual effects to "Under the Stranger", but also brings an immersive viewing experience to the audience. The film is currently being screened in imax theaters across the country, inviting audiences to go on a high-energy adventure in the "alien world".