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Research On The Application Of VR Audio-Visual Language In Stage Performance

Posted on:2021-01-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330629487673Subject:Art and design
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With the rise of vr virtual technology,many scholars have invested in the research and creation of VR field,but with this wave of technology upsurge,it is also unable to solve the creative problems such as vertigo,transition and editing in VR film and television creation.This paper attempts to apply the creative rules of VR audio-visual language to the stage performance by combing the theory of VR audio-visual language,combining the two in different fields,so as to explore the deductive form of virtual stage performance.This paper studies the art presentation of VR audio-visual language in VR non interactive form images through experiments,and applies the theoretical results to the creation of vr virtual stage performance.This paper summarizes the general creative rules of VR audio-visual language from the aspects of VR motion sickness,audio-visual guidance,cognitive experience,etc.On the one hand,the summary of experimental rules can provide theoretical basis for vr virtual stage performance creation mechanism,on the other hand,it can help VR art creators to create virtual stage performance with an objective and rational attitude in the creation process,hoping to explore the various possibilities of future development of virtual stage performance through the experimental research of virtual reality technology.From the point of view of the text,new technology has brought new creative opportunities for cross-border cooperation in the field of art and science.However,how to adhere to people-oriented in the face of high-speed development of technology,use artistic means to express humanistic ideas,and reflect humanistic spirit and aesthetic value is still an important issue to be explored.
Keywords/Search Tags:audio visual language, VR non interactive form image, stage performance, virtual reality
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