2019
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1418/1/012006
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Photogrammetry for the reconstruction of realistic visual landscapes that serve for the creation of scenographies in audiovisual and multimedia products

Abstract: Photogrammetry is a technique that allows the construction of hyperrealistic 3D objects. Currently, its use in the audiovisual industry has become an option to lower production budgets that are linked to art and equipment displacement, but the greatest opportunity is the creation of scenographies that simulate realistic and geolocalized visual landscapes, to starting from thinking about the details that make a space have determining characteristics and structures. Community intervention shapes a place to give … Show more

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“…The SfM method was used to study three contrasting terrain forms at different scales, including: (i) exposed rocky coastal cliffs, (ii) a disturbed complex of moraine dams, and (iii) a bedrock ridge carved in the glacier [31]. Photogrammetric three-dimensional models of objects were made in Colombia, which served as a library of props in landscape visualisation [32]. The mapping technique was used in georeferencing of archaeological aerial photographs [33], and it was also used to study large monuments of the northern river terrace of the Uyuk valley (Russia) and their state of preservation was assessed on the basis of high-resolution optical satellite data [34].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The SfM method was used to study three contrasting terrain forms at different scales, including: (i) exposed rocky coastal cliffs, (ii) a disturbed complex of moraine dams, and (iii) a bedrock ridge carved in the glacier [31]. Photogrammetric three-dimensional models of objects were made in Colombia, which served as a library of props in landscape visualisation [32]. The mapping technique was used in georeferencing of archaeological aerial photographs [33], and it was also used to study large monuments of the northern river terrace of the Uyuk valley (Russia) and their state of preservation was assessed on the basis of high-resolution optical satellite data [34].…”
Section: Background Studymentioning
confidence: 99%