Chapter 755: Touching the Future
Of course, Charlotte didn't copy the original "Inception" in any shooting method.
It's like that "Penrose Steps" shot.
In the story, there are two related shots -
One is the interpretation scene that Arthur uses to explain the mystery of the dream to Adney, who is newly recruited by the protagonist Cobb;
The other is a trap set by Arthur.
He used this trap to escape the pursuit of Fisher's dream guardians in the stairwell, and with the help of the infinite loop of the Penrose Staircase, he went around the opponent's back and pushed them down.
After all, the so-called "Penrose Ladder", in its original conception, refers to a ladder that is always up or down but never ends, on which the highest point or the lowest point can never be found.
This is not really a occult concept, but a well-known geometric paradox.
It was proposed in 1958 by British mathematician Roger Penrose and his father, geneticist Leonid Penrose, and is as famous as the concepts of the Möbius ring and the Klein bottle.
After the research of scientists, it is impossible for the Penrose ladder to exist in three-dimensional space.
However, the Penrose Staircase can be easily implemented as long as it is placed in a higher level of space.
- In the original Inception, this "Penrose Ladder" was implemented by using optical illusions.
Referring to the Penrose Staircase depicted by the Dutch painter Escher, the special effects team realistically built an enclosed staircase in the filming location that looks like an infinite cycle of ascending and descending from a specific angle.
- Of course, from any other angle, the set is instantly a goof, because it's not closed at all.
When Charlotte filmed Inception in this plane, she didn't fully use this method.
- He directly used spells to create a real "Penrose Ladder" in reality.
After all, from the point of view of spells, ghosts hitting walls, hanging soul ladders or something can actually easily achieve similar effects.
What's more, Charlotte already has a certain grasp of the gap space after obtaining a ghost ship.
- The use of the gap space is the best way to create this infinite loop in reality, always going up or down the stairs.
In short, Charlotte easily created the "Penrose Ladder" in reality and used it for filming.
Of course, in order not to be discovered by those uninformed actors, he still needs to do some cover-up.
But fortunately, in these two scenes related to the Penrose Steps, there is only one outsider, John Cusack, who plays Arthur.
The rest are either ghosts like Alexis or some remnants found by Charlotte temporarily, and photographer Addison Young has known about spells for a long time.
- They won't say it.
As for John Cusack, Charlotte simply asked him to daydream directly during the filming-
In the story, this "Arthur", who is supposed to explain how dreams should work to Alexis, who plays Adney, is taken by Miss Valkyrie to slip between dreams and reality during real shooting.
With the help of dreams interfering with memory and perception, John Cusack found no clues.
It's just that because of this dream interference, his dazing situation from time to time is more serious.
However, with his slightly cute face, this dull feeling really fits Arthur's character in the story......
Of course, Charlotte will directly use spells to create the "Penrose Steps", and not just to save money or time building sets.
The main purpose, however, is that he feels that the "Penrose Ladder" is an important explanation of the difference between the way dreams and reality are constructed in Inception.
Once the movie is released, he can use the magic of the movie to really create an infinite loop of stairs for trapping ghosts.
- The "Penrose Ladder" he currently created with a spell is only effective for the living, not for ghosts......
In short, like the original "Inception", Charlotte's "Inception" also uses a lot of traditional special effects technology, coupled with his spell special effects, even if the final picture expression exceeds the original "Inception", it is not unusual.
And his so-called use of some 3D technology is precisely in this regard.
You must know that in the future of 3D effects, in addition to the conventional way of wearing 3D glasses, there are also some 3D technologies that exist in the eyes of clothes.
However, compared with 3D glasses, which are easier to implement and promote, the general requirements of 3D technology are higher and more restrictive.
- For these reasons, until Charlotte crossed, the 3D technology of Yiguo Eye had not been promoted on a large scale.
For Charlotte, however, things are different.
He uses some shooting methods that can highlight the sense of 3D, combined with spells and some 3D light and shadow technology, to show a certain 3D effect on ordinary 2D movie screens.
- This is something he stumbled upon recently while researching how to add a spell effect to the latest IMAX camera.
- At the same time, not all images can achieve this effect.
However, considering that there are quite a lot of grand scenes and action sequences in Inception, as long as some of them are realized, it will make a lot of sense.
After all, the 3D movie or something, even if Charlotte traveled through the era of 3D movies before the flood, it was not realized.
- Although it is rumored that James Cameron's "Avatar 2" is ready to achieve the effect of 3D Yiguo eyes, but considering Cameron's reputation as "ten years of sharpening a sword" and "the king of bounce tickets", Charlotte feels that this is likely to be another "lifetime" series......
In short, because of this unexpected discovery, Charlotte plans to experiment on a small scale during the filming of "Inception".
- He doesn't like to be guinea pigs, but when it comes to the study of spells, that's another story.
And, at the end of the day, this hybrid technology isn't really complicated.
On a purely technical level, this method is not much different from 3D film technology that requires glasses, and it still takes advantage of the poor vision of both eyes.
INTERVIEWER This is the reason why people watch regular 3D movies without wearing 3D glasses and see 2D images with ghosting.
After that, Charlotte used spells to replace the role of 3D glasses -
He directly uses a method similar to hypnosis to overlap the different scenes seen by the audience's left and right eyes on the subconscious level.
In this way, viewers can see the 3D picture without glasses.
For Charlotte, it's a completely different future...... ()
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