The long shot that amazed Ouyang Yu did not end. After giving a close-up of the floating astronaut, the astronaut drove a jetpack around the space shuttle and flew downwards.

The cabin there has been opened and is standing above the space telescope. An astronaut is above the telescope and is busy inspecting it.

The camera circled half a circle around the work cabin, and then followed the robotic arm to the bottom of the work cabin.

The astronauts who had gone around the space shuttle before had a great time driving their jetpacks around from behind.

The clear pictures on the huge screen dazzled and amazed all the viewers.

Science fiction movies have been the most popular movie genre in the past decade. Audiences have long been accustomed to various space-related movies and related scenes.

The audience has seen countless strange-looking spaceships, strange-looking aliens, and alien planets with different environments.

But this movie is in a realistic style, which surprised everyone.

Everyone recognized the equipment on the screen that looked like a working cabin. It was the space telescope launched into space by the Daxia Kingdom more than thirty years ago. Everyone had seen pictures of it in textbooks.

Its shiny silver aluminum foil shell, the spacesuits worn by the maintenance personnel that were exactly the same as those of Daxia astronauts, and the golden heat insulation layer inside the space shuttle all made the audience mistakenly think that they were watching a live news broadcast.

Isn’t this picture too real?

Did the crew really film on the space station?

Similar doubts appeared in the minds of many viewers. Even Ouyang Yu had similar doubts in his mind for a moment, but they were quickly rejected by him.

How could it be possible that it was really filmed on the space station?

Every rocket launch is bound to make news. If a crew really went to space to film a movie, it would have already been a hot topic and everyone on the street would have known about it.

But if it was taken in a studio, it would be even scarier!

How did you take such a long shot?

Why are the textures of space telescopes so good?

Why is the change of light when the lens turns so real?

Ouyang Yu is a director himself, and he knows very well what the current technical level is in the industry.

If we want to achieve the level of lens conversion just now, how big of a studio would we need to build?

The texture of the space telescope can be explained by props. Perhaps Song Qi made a real space shuttle and space telescope prop scene and let the actors film it outside the scene.

But Ouyang Yu really couldn't explain this light.

Fixed light is the best to shoot, because there is basically no change. Changing light is the most difficult to shoot, because to simulate a real effect, you need to move the light source or scene props to achieve the desired effect.

In this scene on the screen, several astronauts are in space, and the only source of light is the sun.

But they are in constant motion, so they must reflect the changes in light.

In this way, the light source or scene and actors need to move to achieve the effect.

But Ouyang Yu couldn't figure out how this scene was filmed.

Did Song Qi create a huge light source to simulate the sun?

But that’s impossible! There are no such big lights in the world! And even if it is integrated, how can the light source move?

Another possibility is a moving set, which is this giant space shuttle set.

But this is even more impossible, because the astronauts are working on a space telescope and are in a state of weightlessness.

It is basically impossible to keep the astronauts and the space telescope in the same direction when rotating the set.

Because when astronauts shoot this kind of weightless footage in a studio, they basically use wires to hang them.

But when the wire moves and pulls, the actor will be affected by inertia and appear to be pulled.

That's not what the so-called acting skills make up for, but a physical phenomenon that cannot be controlled by the actor, so it's easy to cheat.

But in this long shot, from the lens shift to the light changes, everything showed an extremely realistic effect, as if it was really shot in space, which amazed Ouyang Yu.

The most technically powerful studio that Ouyang Yu knew was the Starry Sky Studio. That studio had a roller-type shooting system, and Song Qi's "Inception" was shot there.

There is a weightless fighting scene in "Inception", which is very exciting, but you can still see the obvious effect of wire traction inertia.

That roller shooting system would definitely not be able to capture such a picture, and it also has a long lens.

Ouyang Yu stared at the screen, feeling indescribably complicated.

He was pleasantly surprised that he could see such a wonderful scene, and also felt a little jealous of the strength Song Qi showed through this footage.

He realized that Song Qi's technical strength had surpassed the entire industry by a level.

He considers himself to be a relatively powerful director in the industry, but he can't even understand Song Qi's shooting techniques and technical principles, which makes him a little frustrated.

On the screen, the long shot still doesn’t end.

Moving along the robotic arm below, the audience can see that there is an astronaut busy working on the front console of the robotic arm.

While the camera was moving, the communication on the radio continued, and the staff at the ground base were chatting with the three astronauts.

Through their chat, the audience learned that the astronaut at the front of the robotic arm was Dr. Li Qin who was talking on the radio. She was a female astronaut who was busy repairing the communication card.

Behind her, an astronaut driving a jetpack flashed past. He was Luo Jun, a male astronaut with an out-of-the-box personality.

Another astronaut working above the space telescope is named Yan Huan. He is replacing the batteries of the space telescope.

The camera moved forward to show a close-up of Dr. Li Qin.

She was debugging the communication card, but she tried several times to no avail.

After communicating with the ground center, she thought it was an internal component problem and decided to repair it herself.

The camera followed Luo Jun in a circle as he drove the jetpack, and then returned to Li Qin.

He finally had enough fun and came to help Li Qin.

At this moment, a serious notification suddenly came from the radio channel: "Explorer, this is the ground command center. We have just received notification that a satellite of the Free Federation was hit by a meteorite, resulting in a large number of

The debris is orbiting at a speed of 20,000 kilometers per hour. Currently, the orbit of the debris does not coincide with yours. We will notify you of any progress!"

After hearing the notice from the ground command center, neither Li Qin nor Luo Jun paid attention.

As long as the orbits do not overlap, there is basically no chance of intersection and collision.

Subsequently, the ground command center notified again that the robotic arm would be moved to the load bay.

The male and female protagonists stopped working, lying on the outer shell of the space telescope, waiting for the robotic arm to move, while chatting.

Yan Huan was thrown away by the mechanical arm, but he had a safety rope, so after he flew to the farthest distance, he was pulled back by the rope.

The audience was in awe of this wonderful scene, but Ouyang Yu discovered that up to this point in the movie, there was still not a single scene cut!

It’s been almost ten minutes!

Could it be that Song Qi wants to take a shot to the end?

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