Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What is the backhand in camera shooting?

What is the backhand in camera shooting?

By setting the positions of inner backhand, outer backhand and forehand and backhand, the spatial direction can be reflected, and the communication relationship between subjects can be explained, which is convenient for reasonable scene scheduling.

Internal backhand refers to two shooting angles in opposite directions on one side of the axis. The internal backhand lens can focus on the expression and tone of the characters in the picture, so that the audience can pay more attention to the picture, but pay attention to the position and orientation of the characters in the picture and try to keep a certain space in front of the characters.

Lateral backhand. The backhand outer angle refers to two shooting angles in opposite directions on one side of the axis. The external backhand, also called the over-the-shoulder shot, is a simultaneous lens display in the subject communication, in which one lens faces the camera and the other lens faces away from the camera. The picture can form foreground and background, which has obvious perspective effect.

Shoot forward and backward. Let the protagonist face the camera, and show the communication relationship between the two positions relative to the protagonist by "riding the axis" in a close-up or close-up way. Forehand backhand is a special shooting method with subjective angle.