The entire exhibition is divided into 7 main areas, set up like a miniature film studio: Cinematic Memories, Digital Film Studio (Virtual Production), Metaverse Transformation, poster and costume display area, Motion Capture, VR (Virtual Reality) scene and 360 video check-in area.
As soon as entering the Cinema Memory, visitors feel like they are “going back in time” with three typical devices, which are “witnesses” of Vietnamese cinema. The Konvas 35mm plastic film camera once recorded millions of meters of valuable documentary film, including images of our army shooting down a B52 during the “ Dien Bien Phu in the air” campaign.

The Mitchell camera - a symbol of 1960s cinema technology, once used by Hollywood, reflected the early aspiration of Vietnamese cinema to reach international standards. In addition, the film projector using an arc lamp (coal lamp) with a light source of more than 3,000 degrees Celsius once made audiences in the 70s "wow" when cinema became closer to the general public.

The new cinema technology space brings a modern and innovative experience. The Virtual Production allows actors to be placed in a 3D scene, interacting directly in the virtual space. With the support of a robotic arm synchronized between the virtual and real cameras, this technology helps create precise and spectacular shooting angles. Many young people who come here cannot hide their excitement when they first "play a role" in a virtual studio, feeling like they are the main actors of a blockbuster movie.

In the Metaverse Transformation area, a system of 81 cameras synchronously scans every detail, gesture, and emotion to “transform” visitors into vivid 3D characters. Gen Zers enthusiastically check-in and share this “virtual but real” experience on social networks, making this place a “trending” spot that many people invite each other to experience.

Motion Capture records every body movement with 97% accuracy and instantly reproduces it on a 3D character. Many young people have tried dancing to popular music on TikTok, then burst out laughing when they saw their 3D character dancing just as lively.

Meanwhile, the VR (Virtual Reality) scene is where many groups of young people spend the most time experiencing. With VR glasses, viewers can not only observe but also "step into" the movie scene, interact and "chill" like a real character. Many people also live stream their experiences to share with friends, making the atmosphere in this area always lively.

In addition, the 360-degree video "check-in" area attracts many young people who love creating content. With a panoramic shooting angle, in just a few seconds, each person has a "virtual life" clip to post on Facebook, TikTok or Instagram.

The exhibition area not only evokes memories of cinema from the past but also brings an advanced technological experience, where young people can freely explore, check-in, and create trends. This is truly an attractive "meeting place", demonstrating the strong progress of Vietnamese cinema on the journey of integration and creativity.
Source: https://nhandan.vn/dau-an-cong-nghe-tai-khong-gian-dien-anh-cua-trien-lam-thanh-tuu-dat-nuoc-80-nam-hanh-trinh-doc-lap-tu-do-hanh-phuc-post904272.html
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