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

What do you mean by seat?

Location refers to the name of the film creator to the shooting position of the camera, and it is also the expression of the shooting point of the camera.

1, explain in detail:

Position is the most important language form in the film director's style.

2. Basic concepts:

The use of seats is the narrative form of movies. The change of position is the lens form of the film. The changing law of plane position is the visual form of film.

3. Importance:

1) plane position is the viewpoint. Is to determine from what angle we look at the development of film narrative.

2) Seating is composition. The picture taken on each plane will have different picture effects and composition effects due to different positions.

3) Seats are scheduled. Each seat reflects how the director completes the narrative of the film in space and time.

We know that the core of drama scene scheduling is the position of the characters on the stage. He embodies the drama director's handling of every point and position of the characters on the stage. Because the performance of drama is not divided into scenes, but the relationship between the environment and the characters seen from a point.

4) Location reflects the narrative style of the director. Some directors change the lens slightly during the lens transition, and some directors change the lens greatly during the lens transition. Some directors' positions change regularly, while others show greater randomness.

What is the difference between a high plane and a low plane?

The shooting angles of high position and low position are divided into flat shot, overhead shot and overhead shot, and the position of the camera is the position where the camera is placed when shooting. High position, as the name implies, is a relatively high position. The position of the machine is higher than the position of the subject, which is often used for overhead shooting.

High-altitude planes are also used for aerial photography, which can be used to introduce the environment and show some magnificent troops. The use of high-altitude aircraft is very important. Overhead shooting is used to shoot characters, which can show their depression.

Low-altitude cameras are mostly used for high-altitude shooting, and the camera position is lower than the subject. When it is used to photograph a building, overlooking photography can show the height of the building. In TV movies in the 1970s, high-altitude cameras were often used to show the height of heroes and to compare their images. Low-altitude photography can be used to shoot portraits, and slightly inclined angle photography can make people look longer, which is the angle commonly used by photographers to shoot characters.