
Kainan University and FTV recently held a “Focus Week” introducing TV and film in Taiwan, welcoming 55 high schoolers from the US to participate in eight days of activities. Aside from visiting attractions and experiencing Taiwanese culture, they also visited FTV’s virtual studio, where they were dazzled by high-tech filming techniques.
Realistic lightning strikes, giant helicopters flying across the screen, and a thrilling baseball game all flash by within seconds. FTV invested NT$200 million into this high-end audiovisual equipment, creating a studio that holds up among the best in the world. Some American students even made the voyage to check it out.
Colin
US high-school student
How the production is made, the lighting, all the way up to the specific pixels of the screens, it’s incredible. And seeing all the work that gets put in behind the scenes. The computers, the technology, engineers, lighting designers. It’s incredible.
US high-school student
The dumplings. We had some dumplings. Like some street food, kind of, when we were exploring the city, and it was really delicious to have. Sort of similar to home, but even better. So it was really cool to see.
55 students from Washington state recently came to Taiwan for eight days of activities. Apart from experiencing Taiwan’s diverse cultures, they also participated in a professional film and TV production course held in collaboration with Kainan University, where they learned how to tell stories through film.
Wesley Hung
US high-school teacher
We get to see how media is really produced in a professional format. Also, we get to learn about news reporters, and using a teleprompter. These are all very unique experiences that normal people don’t get to see. And so it’s really cool to see the behind-the-scenes actions of media production.
The students got to learn about reporting both on stage and behind the scenes. In the virtual studio, the wraparound screen incorporates AR technology, merging the digital and the real in an eye-opener for the students.
Liu Chi-lun
Kainan University School of Informatics dean
The college students are helping their juniors still in high school to film an actual video. Yesterday we asked if any of them have filmed anything before, or if they’ve only used their phones. But this time we’re using film-grade equipment.
These US high schoolers came from all the way across the Pacific to experience the exciting film technology Taiwan has to offer.
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開南大學與民視共同策劃"台灣影視體驗營",吸引來自美國高中55名師生來台,參與八日的營隊活動,除了訪台灣特色景點、文化體驗,還特別來到民視虛擬攝影棚,體驗高科技的拍片場景,也讓學生嘖嘖稱奇!
逼真的閃電雷擊,巨型直升機穿越螢幕,精彩的棒球賽,隨心所欲切換場景,民視斥資2億打造高規格硬體設備,國際級虛擬攝影棚,吸引美國高中生前來朝聖。
[[美國高中生 Colin]]
"整個製作過程,從燈光設計,一直到螢幕上的每一個畫素細節,真是令人驚嘆不已,看到幕後所有付出的努力,包括電腦、科技、工程師、燈光設計師,真的讓人感到非常震撼"
[[美國高中生]]
“我們還嘗試了些水餃,就像在探索城市時吃到的街頭小吃,味道真的非常美味,這些美食有點像家的味道,但更勝一籌讓人覺得非常特別”
美國華盛頓州國際高中55名師生,展開為期8天的海外參訪課程,除了體驗台灣多元文化,更與開南大學電影系攜手,專業創新影視製作課程,學習如何用鏡頭說故事。
[[美國國際高中老師 Wesley Hung]]
"能夠親眼見識,媒體如何以專業的方式製作,真的是很棒的體驗,同時我們也學習了新聞記者的工作,例如如何使用提詞器,這些都是一般人平常難得有機會接觸的獨特經驗,能夠看到媒體製作幕後的種種過程,真的讓人覺得非常新奇有趣"
從幕前到幕後,學習新聞採訪,走進虛擬攝影棚,環繞式全景螢幕,結合先進AR技術,虛實整合,讓學生大開眼界。
[[開南大學資訊學院院長 劉季綸]]
"大手帶小手,大學生帶著高中生,一起在做一個實際的拍攝,因為我們昨天問他們都沒有拍過影片,或者是他們只用手機拍,那我們這次是用電影級的設備去拍"
美國高中生跨海來台,促進台美文化交流,也展現台灣影視傳播科技實力。
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