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The difference between multi-person portrait and group portrait

the difference between a multi-person portrait and a group portrait lies in the different effects.

1. Group image refers to the image of a group of characters in literary and artistic works, also known as group. Originated from the film circle, represented by group movies. The early group drama has its own unique characteristics, such as no absolute protagonist, no single story clue, but multiple clue narration, multi-character, multi-thread, and complex structure, which constitute the basic characteristics of general group drama.

2. Many people seem to be in the same picture, and the same person appears many times. This composition can well show the mood of the picture and create an interesting picture effect. This effect is also easier to shoot and make than group images.