In stage performances, holographic screens can create both real and illusory scenes. For example, in a performance themed around ancient legends, with the help of holographic screens, the audience can see the misty fairy mountains emerge out of thin air, and cranes dance gracefully in between, as if presenting the mythical fairyland in reality. The fusion of virtual scenes and real stages creates a strong visual impact, making the audience feel as if they are immersed in the story.
Holographic screens can also achieve simultaneous interaction between virtual and real actors on stage. Imagine a music performance where a legendary singer who has passed away returns to the stage in the form of holographic images, performing alongside current bands and singers. The holographic image of the singer's movements and expressions is vivid and lifelike, and the seamless coordination with the live actors not only evokes memories of the past for the audience, but also brings new artistic enjoyment.