ON SCREEN ORGANIZATION AND DIRECTING MULTI-IMAGE CONTENTS PRODUCTION
Multi-images such as Screen X, having overcome the limits of wide images, have been providing audiences with a sense of immersion in films, delivering stories through 3-sided screens without requiring special devices. However, a number of film producers consider such multi-images difficult to access to due to the stutter phenomenon, limits of stitching processes, and complicated systems. In this paper, the technical issues and characteristics related to the actualization of multi-images were examined and optimized screen organization and directing methods were explored to propose a guideline that can be used to have convenient access to multi-image contents production. Based on the results acquired through this research, it is expected that multi-image systems such as Screen X can be recognized as a popular medium capable of providing audiences with a sense of immersion in the process of appreciating various dimensional realistic images.
match correction, multi-image, panorama, realistic image, Screen X.