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On movie scene analysis

Of course, you have to write this thing yourself. Learning movies means going to see them by yourself. You will naturally know how the film was made after watching it. The teacher can only give you some advice.

Scene analysis? You can watch one lens at a time, or you can call it a pull ring. From a technical point of view, you can say what shooting techniques are used in these shots, whether they are poetic telephoto lenses or short-focus lenses, and then you can think about why these shooting techniques are used. Are these shooting techniques good for the director's content performance, that is, your views on the director's handling of these scenes, such as the director's performance of a hot action scene? He can shoot with a fixed lens, which is calm at first, and then suddenly a car enters the lens and collides with other parked cars, giving people a sense of surprise, but he can also shoot with a high-speed car from the beginning, repeatedly knocking down pedestrians, bringing people a constant suspense: when will the car hit something, the driving condition of the car is becoming more and more dangerous, and people are becoming more and more nervous.

As for color, the most basic thing is whether the color composition of the film is cold or warm. For example, warm films are definitely warm, and dark films such as horror films are definitely cold.

Think about it, if you really like movies, you want to pay for them all your life.