Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Field photography

Field photography

It should be shot on the spot … because it takes a lot of time to set up a scene … some small scenes … such as the office … and some dangerous places are presented by setting up scenes … The TV City in Tseung Kwan O … not necessarily … depending on the plot … For example, the office of Tide Magazine in bad karma Family is set up now. There are also some shooting scenes shot on TV, such as beautiful high resolution. But some scenes may also be the result of computer stunts. The night scene of the plane in "Up to the Sky" is composed of the scenery overlooking Hong Kong from the bottom up and the special effects of the computer. Another example is Fire Dance in the Yellow Sand, which is in a relatively remote and harsh environment. Some scenes must be specially arranged in TV City for the safety of actors, just like the scene where Chen Hao goes to save SS. Need to cooperate with Viacom to fully cooperate, plus post-production. Some ancient or Republic of China movies were shot in specific scenes ... Usually, the same thing is to change the signboard. So everything depends on the situation at that time. Lenses can also be spliced.