Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Pinyin of opening subtitles

Pinyin of opening subtitles

Title pinyin:? Pià n Soup.

Basic explanation

1.? Cinematographic film or a blank short film at both ends of a cinematographic film reel, used to penetrate a photographic device. 2. The part before the official content of the film or TV series is shown, including the title of the film, the name of the director and the name of the actor.

Meaning of "Title" (Dictionary Revision)

A clip usually placed before a formal story, introducing the names of the protagonist, director and other staff of the film.

The meaning of "title" (short dictionary version)

A film placed in front of a formal story is usually used to introduce the actors, staff, the theme of the story, the place of publication, etc.

[Sentence] When Li Hsing directed The Duck Family, he used various pictures of ducks splashing in the water as the opening title, which was very creative.

The meaning of "title" (network explanation)

◎? Opening credits? Piāntóu[ leader]? A blank short film at both ends of a cinematographic film or a cinematographic film reel, used for threading photographic equipment? Opening credits? Piàntóu [Title, casting? Yes? Answer? Movie]? That is, the part before the official content of a film or TV series is shown, including the title of the film, the name of the director, the name of the actor, etc.