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Panorama is more suitable for describing and expounding the relationship between characters and environment.

Panorama is more suitable for describing and expounding the relationship between the characters and the environment, and can let the audience see the movements of the characters and the surrounding environment.

Panorama is used to show the whole scene and the whole body movements of characters, and it is used to show the relationship between characters and between people and the environment in TV dramas. Panoramic pictures mainly show the whole body of the characters, with a wide range of activities, and the body shape, dress and identity are clearly explained. When shooting the interior, the environment and props are usually used as the approximate angle of the camera.

Panoramic lens is indispensable in TV series, TV special topics and TV news. Most programs use panorama or foreground at the beginning and end. It plays a unique role in narrative, lyric and explaining the relationship between characters and environment.

Brief introduction of Kyobe

Scene difference means that the range and size of the subject in the camera viewfinder are different because of the different distance between the camera and the subject. The scene of the lens can be divided into: distant view, panoramic view, middle view, close view and close-up.

1. Forward-looking: Forward-looking is generally used to show the whole picture of the environment far away from the camera, which means that the camera shoots distant scenery and people. It is equivalent to seeing the scenery and people from a distance, with a wide field of vision and can accommodate a vast space. There are few people and the background is dominant. The picture gives a sense of wholeness, but the details are not very clear. To express the spatial background or environmental atmosphere of character activities.

2. Panorama: Panorama refers to the picture taken by the camera of the whole person or scene. Panorama allows the audience to see the movements of the characters and the surrounding environment. It plays a unique role in narrative, lyric and explaining the relationship between characters and environment.

3. Mid shot: refers to a picture or a part of a scene shot by a camera above a person's knee. Comprise a middle lens and a close shot, wherein that middle len is above the knee of an adult and the middle lens is above the waist. The middle shot can show the body movements and emotional communication of the bust, which is widely used in the focal plane and is often used in narrative plots.

4. Close-up: refers to a picture or a local image of an object shot by a camera above a person's chest. Close-up images are the embodiment of observing people at close range, so close-up images can clearly see the subtle movements of people. Close-up focuses on the facial expressions of the characters and conveys their inner world, which is the most powerful scene to portray their personalities and reveal their psychological activities. Such scenes are being adopted more and more.

5. Close-up: The head above the shoulders of adults photographed by the camera is called a close-up. Close-ups create suspense, can skillfully express the facial expressions of characters, portray characters and show the complex relationships between characters, and are mainly used to describe the inner activities of characters.