Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What do you mean by escalating shooting?

What do you mean by escalating shooting?

Upgrade photography is a kind of variable-speed photography, and it is a film photography method to achieve special picture effects.

Shooting at a frame rate higher than normal makes the running speed of the film exceed the normal 24 frames per second, which can be increased to 48 frames per second or even 300 frames per second according to the requirements of screen artistic effect.

In this way, under the normal rate of 24 frames per second, the actual operation process can be very slow, even ultra-slow. The shots shot in this way are usually called "slow motion shots" or "upgrade shots" on the screen.

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Pay attention to the jitter of the picture when upgrading photography.

Slow motion shooting will reduce the picture jitter to some extent, but when shooting some moving scenes or moving mirror combinations, slow motion may not be able to save the picture jitter problem, and in order to ensure the overall texture of the video, Yu Ge still suggests that you use stabilizers when shooting upgrades.

Even when shooting the upgrade shot, you can add some basic mirror transportation routes put out by the stabilizer as the transition of the picture, and shoot many shots different from hand-held shooting, enriching the language of the upgrade picture.