Analysis of the Creative Mode of Digital Dance Imaging Technology
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https://doi.org/10.53469/jerp.2024.06(08).09Keywords:
Dance, Image analysis, Creative ModeAbstract
Dance imaging technology has made rapid progress since the 1980s, combined with the development of computer technology. Nowadays, dance imaging works are not only just a direct combination of dance and image, but also completed through a technological medium, making dance into different types of imaging works. As the pioneer of computer art, Vera Molnar believed that cold and inhumane robots can help humans complete the most profound works, now through the combination of various arts, it provides audiences with updated aesthetic experiences and creators with more artistic works. By analyzing the digital dance image mode, we can clearly understand the subdivision categories of dance image works, and achieve successful cases through meticulous photography techniques, as well as reflect on the prospects of the entire professional industry.
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