This week, we completed the actual shooting of the project. During the shooting process, we used mechanical supports as auxiliary equipment to ensure the stability of the camera position and simulate the first-person perspective of the kitten for scene recording. In terms of specific content design, the audience is placed in the identity of “the kitten”, with the person playing the role of the owner placing a food bowl and cat food in front of the camera, simulating the daily scene of the owner feeding the kitten, thereby enhancing the audience’s recognition and empathy for the character identity.
After shooting, we organized and selected the footage, and used panoramic video editing software to complete post-production, including image stitching, shot adjustment, and panoramic format export. Finally, a 360-degree panoramic video suitable for viewing was generated. Through this practice, we further verified the performance effect of first-person narrative in immersive imaging and accumulated practical experience for subsequent content optimization.
① Fix the camera and mount it at a height similar to a cat’s perspective, without moving it throughout the entire process
② Start recording. The character pushes the door open and walks in, goes to get cat food, adds food to the cat’s bowl, talks to the cat, touches the cat’s head (pretending to touch the camera), pushes the door open and leaves, and the recording ends
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