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What are the classic pictures in film and television dramas that photographers can learn composition skills?

A good photographic work is not only pleasing to the eye, but also conveys emotions and feelings through the picture.

Some classic TV dramas are really beautiful, such as Zhang Yimou's Heroes and Shadows. Although the overall quality of the film is not satisfactory, from a purely photographic point of view, the picture composition is reasonable, the colors are harmonious and the priorities are clear. It can be said that the random box is a beautiful wallpaper.

In the picture below, the position of the protagonist is in the center of the bottom, which is very eye-catching against the vast and empty desert background. The supporting roles of several people are located in the lower left corner, and the primary and secondary relations are clearly explained in the haze.

The protagonist's back to the desert reflects the regret of the characters leaving behind the world of mortals, and at the same time shoulders a sense of mission.

The warm yellow background not only shows the sadness in the characters' hearts, but also expresses the light of hope for the long road.

In the picture below, the protagonist is at the lower right, leaving room for the onlookers in the background and the two supporting roles on the wall. Reasonable layout can make the audience feel that there is a story in the picture just by the picture, even if they have never seen a movie.

The facial expression of the protagonist is not exaggerated by joy and sadness, but a calm loneliness and melancholy, which can reflect his rich inner feelings of repression and forbearance.

On the khaki wall, young lovers embraced each other under the witness of the masses, and the cool sky color further set off the heavy mood of Supreme Treasure.

But in the transmission of emotions and feelings, perhaps the story of the film itself is too classic. I think some scenes in Stephen Chow's A Chinese Odyssey are better. Please give us a lot of praise and support.