Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - The meaning of shooting

The meaning of shooting

Shooting is to record images of people and things.

First, pronunciation

The pronunciation of shooting is [pāi shè].

Second, explain

Refers to the use of cameras or video cameras to shoot images of people and things on negatives, tapes or other storage media.

Third, the source

Hong Shen's "Preliminary Knowledge of Drama Directors" Part III: "When shooting the image of trees, you need to shine in the leaves, while when shooting close-up portraits, you need to use silver lines for lighting."

Fourth, synonyms

1, photography: taking pictures of people or things with a camera; Photos; Extension refers to truthful reflection.

2. Photography: Photography, also known as photography, generally refers to the process of exposing the photosensitive medium through the light reflected by the object, usually using a mechanical camera or a digital camera.

3. Photography: Photography relies on shops such as "video shops" to describe their appearance by traditional portrait methods.

Shooting example:

1, we can find that many digital cameras on the market have neither optical anti-shake technology nor high-sensitivity shooting ability, and they also mark "anti-shake function" in advertisements.

2, shooting works with weight and depth: you may wish to lock a theme and spend a lifetime shooting!

3. After studying the operation of subway system, the creator developed a new shooting method. They use the unique scenery to build special equipment and places.

It may take a long time to get such an effect, but a key detail, no matter how small, may form such a shooting effect.

The photographer rolled and dived for a while, constantly changing the shooting angle, and performed the photography stunt with this big shark in the water for nearly an hour.