In the context of the evolving multimedia environment and digital media art, this paper focuses on the integration path of "multimedia + virtual reality (VR) + digital film design". It reviews the application foundation of multimedia technology and digital media art (DMA) in film and television, analyzes the advantages of virtual reality in virtual scene construction and immersive storytelling, and proposes a digital film 3D visualization platform based on virtual reality. This platform utilizes inertial measurement unit (IMU)-based pose sensing technology to achieve low-cost, real-time head motion capture, and synchronizes it with images, sound, and other multimodal data to drive virtual cameras for scene preview and gaze distribution prediction. The results show that this method helps to identify spatial and pacing issues in the early stages, reduces the cost of trial and error, and enhances creative efficiency and immersive experience.
Lan Zou (Thu,) studied this question.