You can't install a camera at every angle on the filming site; the cost of such a setup is simply too high.
Even if you have enough money and a big budget, and you lavishly use a large number of cameras to shoot simultaneously, capturing images from all different angles.
But even so, it still cannot achieve true holographic filming because the images captured in this way are separate flat images.
Holographic filming requires a three-dimensional image, a dimensional gap that cannot be solved, not even by Jiang Cheng.
So, the only way is to fundamentally change the way of shooting, completely abandoning traditional cameras, to solve the problem of holographic filming.
Jiang Cheng plans to use an entirely new technology this time to bypass the limitations of dimension and achieve the goal of holographic filming.
Traditional cameras capture images by catching light through lenses, and since light spreads in all directions, it is difficult to record all the images.
