With the development of computer software and hardware technology, film and television production has made a breakthrough. More and more film and television works have changed from the traditional plane two-dimensional space projection to three-dimensional space projection. Three-dimensional works give the audience an immersive feeling. Taking human posture, one of the most important components in film and television works, as an example, this paper discusses the method of reconstructing three-dimensional human posture from two-dimensional images in film and television production. Starting from the research significance of two-dimensional image reconstruction of three-dimensional human posture in film and television production, the existing three-dimensional human posture in film and television production is analyzed. The audience can watch the film and television works in an all-round way to keep the film and television works fresh to the greatest extent. This paper provides a certain reference value for 3D stereoscopic projection.
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