What is the name of the wire hanging in costume dramas, and what is the name of the wire used to han

Updated on amusement 2024-03-09
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Why is the steel wire hanging in the costume drama called Hanging Weiya?

    Since Weiya is transliterated from the English "tightrope". Why isn't it just called a steel wire?

    This is related to the development process of the film industry and cultural differences, and it is also the unique life and pride of Hong Kong people, invented by Hong Kong people, and then passed on to Hollywood.

    In the 60s, Chinese mainland films were still in their infancy, and most of the films were based on people's livelihood or realism, and there were few special effects.

    When Hong Kong films were more open, in the face of foreign film competition, when Hong Kong in order to survive, full of strange tricks, martial arts and ghosts flying all over the sky and other themes to take advantage of the development of time, Westerners filmed flying with film superimposed as a means, but at that time, Hong Kong filmmakers in order to save high film and development production costs, they used WIA to hang people directly for filming, without rope to hang people because the rope is too thick will be seen to break through, the wire is more thin and can be hidden on the screen, at that time the high-quality steel wire is imported products, can only be ordered in foreign companies, Hong Kong people accepted the pronunciation of wire, which is called Wei Ya and not Wei Ya, and Wei Ya is the domestic pronunciation of mainland filmmakers.

    said"What hangs Weiya, indiscriminately used to import"It's a misunderstanding.

    He also said that the earliest application of WIA technology to the filming of TV series was the 83 version of "Journey to the West"."

    It's not right, looking back at Zheng Shaoqiu in the 70s who played Ximen Blowing Snow, you know that TVB has long been threatening.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In fact, "coercion" (wire) is the transliteration of the English "steel wire", hanging coercion is a common name in Hong Kong and Taiwan, and domestic people generally call it a safety rope Coercion is mostly used in some martial arts with a high degree of difficulty, mainly to protect the parties from falling from a height

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    When I was a child, I watched TV, and I always thought that the heroes flying around in martial arts dramas could really fly. Later, when I grew up, I learned the truth, only to know a thing called [Weiya], and how dangerous and embarrassing it is for actors to shoot heavenly dramas. They usually have to hang a tightrope and swing around in mid-air, so why do actors hang a tightrope to film, but they can't see it at all when the TV series is broadcast?

    In fact, when we watch TV shows, the most easily overlooked is the power of post-production. In the early days of filming costume dramas, due to the relatively backward technology, the film itself was relatively rough and the clarity was not very high. But if the wire is really obvious, it needs to be processed frame by frame by post, removing the wire that can be seen, just like the process of processing negatives in photo studios in the past.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hanging Weiya is transliterated from the English "hanging wire rope". Hanging Weiya is the "home-cooked meal" of the actors. The super cool shots that the audience sees on the screen such as the protagonists flying, moving, soaring, and crossing are all completed by hanging Weiya, wire is the meaning of various lines, coercion is the English translation of wire, and hanging Weiya is that the actor hangs in the air to complete some actions, because one or several lines are hung, so it is called hanging Weiya, which is a term in the entertainment industry.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is the wire rope and safety rope, which is called wire (wire) in English, which translates to Weiya.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Not ps. Nowadays, many of the stunts of Hanging Weiya are also shot on a green screen, and unrelated objects such as steel wires are cut off by keying technology.

    If it's a live action shot,

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, it is generally called hanging wia, and it is tied to the athlete's protective belt with a strong rope. Now Wia is also used in film shooting, but the rope is made of very fine steel wire to avoid revealing flaws. Weiya, commonly known as hanging steel wire.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Most of them are, and some of them will use some later means or stand-ins.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Of course, otherwise you would think 9 would really fly.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    When you shoot, you make the background green, and when you wait for post-production, you wipe the wire off again

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There is a background when shooting! And it's also obviously monochrome, so post-processing won't be a hassle!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    wire this is pronounced Wia.

    In filmmaking, it refers specifically to a type of equipment.

    That is, a tightrope that hangs an actor or prop flying around.

    For example, the light skills of the characters in costume films.

    Flying around in the air is because the actor's waist is connected to "Wia", and the staff is next to control the movement of "Wia".

    An important point:

    In the later stages of the film, the wires ingested into the footage are removed.

    Otherwise, there will be "bugs".

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