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Push, pull, shake, move, how to translate in movie terms?

Push, pull, shake, move, follow and lift the moving lens.

1. Push and pull: Push means that the audience's line of sight gradually approaches the main body, and gradually leads the audience's observation from the whole to the part. Pull, just the antonym of push, attracts the audience's attention from the local to the whole, making people get a more comprehensive impression. Push-pull lens is actually a method to gradually change the visual distance. Generally, the camera is put on a moving car to shoot. You can also get a push-pull effect by shooting with a zoom lens.

2. Jitter and lateral movement: Jitter means that the camera position does not move, but the lens changes the shooting direction. Shake, you can shake it left and right, up and down, or you can shake it sideways and in circles. The function of translation is to better express the space and the relationship between people and things in space, and it can connect many things. On the left, people who shake their cameras sometimes highlight the theme. Time-crossing is a lens that puts a camera on a moving car and shoots to one side. The function of lateral movement is also to express space and connect something. The difference between a panning lens and a panning lens is that the panning lens keeps the shooting position unchanged and only changes the shooting direction; Pan the lens in the same direction, only move the camera.

3. Following means that the camera follows the moving object. There is jitter heel, and it can also be jitter heel, in order to better express moving things.

Up and down, up and down, that is, put the camera on the elevator to take pictures. In the process of shooting, the height of the viewpoint is constantly changing because the camera changes the space of the picture.

Specific English translation:

sliding lens

Push or pull a scene from the camera into or out of the lens. Push-pull lens can interweave the characters and scenes in action, resulting in a strong sense of movement and rhythm. Different contents, scenes and rhythms can produce different effects by pushing and pulling the lens.

pan shot

A shooting method in which the camera moves horizontally on a fixed point.

Fluid camera sports photography

Refers to the continuous motion of the camera when shooting a lens.

Tracking lens

A lens that moves with an object and keeps it in screen space.

Crane lens lifting lens

The picture taken by the camera moving up and down on the elevator is a method to show the scene from multiple viewpoints. Its variation is vertical, curved, inclined or irregular. Proper use of lifting lens in speed and rhythm can creatively express the artistic conception of a scene.

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