If you really want to shoot a big location where the whole building is full of fireworks, the manpower and material resources to be moved will certainly not be too low. According to your conditions, it is difficult to achieve the effect you want. It's better not to shoot so many exterior scenes, and this scene is changed to indoor exterior scenes. Foreigner: The man was rescued first (the picture was helped out of the corridor by firemen) and lay in the fire truck to take oxygen. Watching the firefighters around me rush back and forth to rescue others, but there is no family. Ahmadinejad (through translator): From the scene of the trapped person (the protagonist can be the man's family). Smoke spewed out of the room and the fog filled the room to escape. Create an inescapable tension. Then cross-edit these two paragraphs. As for the news that the whole building is on fire, smoke cakes are put on each floor so that trapped people can always smoke from the bottom up when they escape from the top floor. The prospect of skyfire, you can take a normal night scene and then use special effects to make red light, which is another topic. In this way, cigarette cakes alone should be able to make some effects. Whether the indoor fire scene can be more realistic depends on how you fight it. But it's definitely more controllable than you said before. If you have to shoot the smoke coming in and out of the building, shoot the first floor. Smoke spewed from the windows of residents on the first floor, and firefighters rushed out of the corridor with people in the smoke. Seven floors, and your budget is not high, which is almost impossible. In order to achieve the desired effect, only through the later software processing, software processing, plus certain special effects, through the branches of small lenses, the continuous application of software, meticulous and exquisite technical processing, can the desired result be achieved.
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