Characteristics of holographic stage
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2020-12-07 14:54
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Holographic Stage Also known as phantom imaging and virtual imaging. It is a holographic projection that uses the principles of interference and diffraction to record and reproduce true three-dimensional images of objects. As holographic technology is applied to stage performances, more and more events and concerts are beginning to use holographic stage performances to attract the attention of the audience. For example: Spring Festival Gala Su embroidery and G20's "Most Memorable Hangzhou" water ballet, etc. These applications allow the audience to appreciate exquisite performances. Today, many stages use holographic phantom imaging. The charm of the holographic stage lies in its ability to bring the audience into a dual space where the virtual and the real merge through the mode of virtual scene + real person or real scene + virtual person, thus creating a fantasy world. Using montage techniques, utilizing the audience's visual displacement and live performance skills, the holographic three-dimensional image interacts perfectly with reality.
Holographic Stage Features:
1. Novel imaging method, strong visual impact;
2. Vivid and lifelike, illusory and unpredictable, with a strong sense of depth;
3. High imaging resolution, good image quality, suitable for close-range viewing;
4. The imaging is lifelike, and it can be used in combination with real and virtual scenes, making people's perception and experience as if they were on the scene;
5. Naked 3D image, with a strong three-dimensional effect, no need to wear 3D glasses to achieve the effect of being true to life.
Holographic Stage With its exquisite and unique presentation form, it is widely used in stage performances, such as Liaoning Spring Festival Gala's "Golden Monkey Celebrates Spring" and the resurrected Teresa Teng concert. In addition to these well-known and lifelike applications, in recent years, With the maturity of the technology, holographic stages have gradually begun to enter museums, science and technology museums, cultural centers, bars, theaters, and concert halls.
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