Abstract

Abstract With the development of digital media technology, TV drama scene design increasingly emphasizes authenticity and artistry, and explores how to enhance the visual effect and emotional expression of TV dramas through 3D modeling and advanced image processing techniques. ASIS network is utilized for 3D modeling and semantic segmentation of scenes to improve scene design’s realism and artistic expression through meticulous model construction and precise image processing techniques. The study employs the regional iterative nearest-point alignment and light intensity polarization correction methods for 3D reconstruction and virtual scene rendering of live TV drama scenes to achieve highly realistic visual effects. The results show that the integrity error of this research method in scene reconstruction is 0.325, the accuracy error is 0.294, and the reconstruction wholeness is 0.289, which is an obvious advantage compared with the traditional methods. In addition, this paper also explores the semantic segmentation and reconstruction parallax value of scene design to verify the method’s effectiveness. The scene design of TV drama combined with modern digital technology can effectively balance authenticity and artistry, and provide a richer and more realistic visual experience for TV drama.

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