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What's the shooting technique?

The shooting technique is as follows:

1, close-up

The close-up shot is the most important shot in the five scenes. Generally speaking, the actor's expression or facial features are mainly photographed, and the facial features are also enlarged, with the intention of promoting the development of the plot through close-ups. Close-ups are best shot with the zoom function of the stabilizer.

2. Telelens

The foreground is a scene, not a close-up. The distant view can shoot the whole body of the subject, and the audience can also see the big lens of the scene. Telelens is generally used to shoot fighting scenes in movies, and you can see the complete shooting of fighting actions and scenes.

3. Mid-range shooting

The middle shot is between the close shot and the long shot, which can reveal the general characters. The average person will take a picture when holding something in his hand or using tools.

4, single/double lens

When there is only one picture character in the lens, this lens can be classified as a single lens; A double shot refers to a shot of a character with two pictures.

5. Viewpoint lens

POV is also called viewpoint lens, and the picture taken by viewpoint lens is what the characters see. The POV lens is used in movies to make the audience feel more empathy for the picture lens. In daily shooting, you can also use the POV mode of the stabilizer to shoot this shot directly.