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The difference between photography and video recording

The differences between photography and video recording are as follows:

1, Tools and Technology: Photography mainly uses cameras, which rely on the speed of the lens and shutter to capture images. Cameras are mainly used to record continuous images through video tapes or digital storage media. Creative process: photography is a static art form, which expresses the creator's intention by choosing elements such as angle, light and focus.

2. Camera shooting is dynamic, and it needs to take into account elements such as action, scene and plot, and how to express stories in continuous pictures. Form of expression: Photographic works are usually presented in a static form, which can be printed matter, exhibition or digital media. Camera shooting is a continuous image stream, usually presented in the form of video, which can be played on TV, movies or digital platforms.

3. Artistic and technical requirements: Photography needs to master artistic elements such as light, focusing and composition, as well as camera operation skills. In addition to mastering these technologies, camera shooting also needs to understand post-production technologies such as editing, editing and sound effects of continuous images. Time and place: As long as the camera is in hand, you can create photographic works anytime and anywhere.

Precautions for photography are as follows:

1. Theme and purpose: Before starting photography, determine the theme and purpose, such as shooting landscapes, portraits, animals, etc. This helps to choose the right lens, set camera parameters and express intention. Light and Time: Light is a very important factor in photography. Choosing the right time and place to shoot can get better light and shadow effects.

2. The light in the morning and evening is usually softer, while the sunshine at noon is stronger. Composition and layout: Composition is one of the key factors in photography. By choosing angles, lines, symmetry and other elements, the picture is laid out. The visual effect of the picture can be enhanced by using the composition principles such as trisection and golden section.

3. Focus and level: Determining the focus is the key to photography, and focusing on the theme makes it stand out and distinct. At the same time, use the collocation of foreground, background and color to create a layered picture. Camera setting and operation: according to the theme and purpose, set the camera parameters correctly, such as shutter speed, aperture, ISO, etc.