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http://dx.doi.org/10.5392/JKCA.2011.11.6.135

Using Camera Tracking and Image Composition Technique in Visual Effect Imaginary Production  

Kim, Myung-Ha (중앙대학교 첨단영상대학원)
Yu, Jung-Jae (한국전자통신연구원)
Hong, Hyun-Ki (중앙대학교 첨단영상대학원)
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Abstract
Visual effect production by computer graphics techniques has become more important in these days. However, there are three problems in the domestic contents production environments. First of all, most Korean film companies have insufficient generally potential to maintain and support their R&D (Research and Development) teams. Secondly, they are much dependent on the abroad commercial software tools. Finally, many people have to participate in the image production pipeline, called the labor-intensive pipeline. In producing a demonstration work, "The Sixty -miles-an-hour man", we have evaluated the usefulness of the developed camera tracking and image composition methods and then examined various production consideration elements. In addition, in order to develop a productive technical element and write a competitive film script, mutual understanding between the developers and the production users should be achieved. Also, this paper describes a role of the technical supervisor to direct the production environment in detail.
Keywords
Digital Contents; Visual Effect Production; Camera Tracking; Image Composition;
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