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How to evaluate the famous cinematographer Roger? Dickins.

Roger himself is patient with the advice of netizens and younger generations. As long as it seems reasonable, he will write his own answers, even if it is some very basic common sense, he will take pains to popularize science. Netizens are curious about several scenes in Black Boy on the Border, especially the scene in which soldiers begin to perform tasks at night arrival. Roger has already answered them on the website. Some netizens asked why some dialogue scenes should be close-up over the shoulder. Roger patiently replied, "It mainly depends on the reaction of the characters. When the eyes are parallel, there will be psychological hints to observe this role. Mainly depends on performance needs. " He himself thinks that there are too many close-ups in movies and TV shows (student films are prone to this problem, only pursuing good looks, but like MV, there are too many close-ups), which probably explains why he prefers to shoot dialogue scenes with wide-angle lenses for visual sensation and good looks. A person who works hard, works slowly and steadily, makes a classic film frame by frame, and generously shares his knowledge in the industry, both inside and outside the industry, will be respected.