How to create props for science fiction movies? | Xu Yang | TEDxTheBund
The behind the scenes production of science fiction props can make people believe it is true and give us the courage to imagine future civilizations. When you observe carefully, the flames emitted by the engine will burn the nozzle, leaving oxidation marks; when passing through clouds, rainwater will leave shallow water stains on the surface; plastic parts will start to turn yellow due to prolonged exposure to sunlight; paint and stains on metal surfaces will accumulate in difficult to clean corners
While endowing texture, it also gives life to these future designs, and every trace of it tells you that this is a product that has been truly used
For Yang Xu, what they do is not just a job in the film and video game industry. They are more like a medium connecting future time and space, maintaining love and curiosity for the future, bringing possibilities from different time and space to reality, and continuing miracles Artistic Production Director of "The Wandering Earth 2"
Founder of Shenzhen Jingning Technology Co., Ltd
Conceptual Designer/Industrial Designer
Committed to using industrial processes to solve conceptual design and special prop device production needs in industries such as film and television, entertainment, and products. Participate in projects such as "The Wandering Earth 2" and "Zero in the Zone". This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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