Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Andy Lau Jia Lingqi voiced her refusal to take candid photos. Is taking pictures as a souvenir stealing photos for dissemination?

Andy Lau Jia Lingqi voiced her refusal to take candid photos. Is taking pictures as a souvenir stealing photos for dissemination?

From the cinema? Photographer? It is a sneak shot: when you are sitting in the cinema and watching a movie seriously, suddenly you are beside you? Click? A loud noise, or a flash of bright light in mute state, ruined the scenery. It turned out that someone was taking pictures, which was very unpleasant. In fact, this kind of behavior also belongs to the category of candid photos. Since the emergence of a circle of friends on the Internet, many people usually like to take photos and release videos: record eating hot pot, climbing mountains, fishing, walking around, shopping, watching flowers and plants, sharing their quality life with friends, and watching movies is no exception: Xiuen Love Type: Going to the movies with people today (very happy)? Looking for a partner: Did you go to the movies alone today (very lonely)? Others want to express that I went to the cinema once in a certain month and filmed the whole cinema for a week: Am I alone today? Wait a minute.

Andy Lau, Jia Ling, Wan Qian and other stars voiced their refusal to steal photos: Jia Ling: Seeing the scene you want to see and your favorite actor want to take photos as a souvenir? Never do this; Jia Ling in the video seems to be there? Husband? Andy Lau really became more mellow after accepting his confession.

In the initiative video recorded by Andy Lau, the first half of the time was used to promote the movie "Crowd", and then we got to the point: The movie being shown is not a scenic spot, and it is uncivilized to take photos as a souvenir! ? Different from the serious videos of other stars, Andy Lau's image metaphor is simple, but it is easier to leave a deep impression on people, so that people can always remind themselves to put away their mobile phones when watching movies, instead of taking pictures on the movie screen like watching scenery.

Is it illegal to sneak a photo?

In fact, there are instructions on the back of movie tickets about prohibiting photography, audio recording and video recording, but we seldom pay attention to these details. According to the "People's Republic of China (PRC) Film Promotion Law", it is forbidden to record or video the film being shown, and there is no clear requirement for photography. Therefore, taking photos of movies at ordinary times will affect other people's viewing experience. If it is not good, there will be disputes and fists on the spot, so we must exercise restraint. For audio and video recordings, the staff has the right to stop and delete them or ask the audience to leave. However, if pirated recordings are spread or used for commercial purposes, which leads to the leakage of resources and affects the legitimate rights and interests of others, it is illegal and the consequences are quite serious.