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What are the shooting techniques?

Shooting techniques are:

1, follow the camera

Follow the camera, also known as follow, find the point of interest in the shooting process, and then follow the target to shoot. For example, in a hotel, only the big scene of the whole hotel was filmed at first, and then a waiter followed the camera from one position and walked around the room.

The position of an object usually represented by a camera remains the same in the picture, but changes with the picture it passes through. It's like a person walking down the street with another person, the things around him are changing, but the way of following is the same.

Step 2 rotate the lens

Rotating lens refers to the picture of the subject rotating. The lens rotates along the lens optical axis or at an angle close to the lens optical axis, and the camera rotates more than 360 degrees quickly.

This kind of shooting technique mostly shows the dizzy feeling of the characters, and it is a common shooting technique in film and television shooting, such as the dance scene in Titanic.

Step 3 shake the lens

Shot throwing is to shake the shot quickly and move it to another scene very quickly, thus switching the picture to another content, and the middle process produces a blurred effect. This kind of shooting can show a sudden transition of content.

Step 4 shake the lens

The application of shaking lens is less than the previous method. It is mainly used to make the picture swing up and down, left and right or back and forth in a specific environment.

It is mainly used to show the shaking effects such as trance, dizziness and boat ride. Such as earthquake scenes and explosion scenes.

Step 5 pull the lens

Pulling a lens is just the opposite of pushing it. It mainly moves the camera backward or zooms away from the main observed object, which makes people feel that they are getting away from the observed object step by step, and the overall effect of watching something from a distance can show the change of the same object from near to far.

It can also show changes from one object to another. The application of this kind of lens is mainly to highlight the effect of the subject and the whole and grasp the overall situation. For example, in common film and television, shooting from the inside of the canyon to the outside of the whole is the application of pulling the lens; There are also some special effects scenes that use the same lens.