Talk:Palace (TV series)

Latest comment: 12 years ago by Super Wang in topic The All-Powerful Wikipedia

Multi-camera? edit

I think there's a mistake in describing this as a multiple-camera setup show. Having just watched the series, I'm all but certain it's strictly a single-camera setup, with the fight scenes excepted. Consider the paragraph from Wikipedia's own multi-camera article (emphasis added):

Most films also use the single-camera setup. In recent decades larger Hollywood films have begun to use more than one camera on-set, usually with two cameras simultaneously filming the same setup, however this is not a true multicamera setup in the television sense. Sometimes feature films will run multiple cameras, perhaps four or five, for large, expensive and difficult-to-repeat special effects shots, such as large explosions. Again, this is not a true multicamera setup in the television sense as the resultant footage will not always be arranged sequentially in editing, and multiple shots of the same explosion may be repeated in the final film — either for artistic effect or because the different shots are taken from different angles they can appear to be different explosions to the audience.

So I would suggest that either this be changed to reflect that this is a show generally using a single-camera setup, or otherwise have the camera setup field removed from the infobox. —/Mendaliv//Δ's/ 00:01, 9 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

Multi-camera Setup! edit

Whoa I have got a whole different view against the user above...For me, it's really a multi-camera system. For example, we can get a clear look at the officials when they kneel down front of the emperor, it semms that we are watching through the lazy arm.(PLEASE FORGIVE MY ENGLISH)

By the way, someone's name was wrongly spelled(Wang Xianghong as Gu Xiaochun NOT Gu Xiaochuan). I think I should correct that mistake.

Super Wang welcomes you (talk) 12:15, 15 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

Edited edit

I have added more useful info into the info bar in the right of our article. And I think it'll be more useful when more people go along and read this article. It's so Cool to do this!!! Super Wang welcomes you (talk) 05:08, 16 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

The All-Powerful Wikipedia edit

No offense, I dont have any doubt on WP's neutrality. But I WAS DEEPLY SHOCKED when there wasnt enough info about Chinese TV plays. Are these articles created by FOREIGNERS?? I hope there'll soon be more articles of Chinese things impressing people from all over the world.Super Wang welcomes you (talk) 13:08, 17 July 2011 (UTC)Reply