Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - There are several scheduling schemes for shooting people from telephone booths to car seats.

There are several scheduling schemes for shooting people from telephone booths to car seats.

Scene scheduling refers to the director's scheduling and arrangement of actors' performances and lens movements in order to shoot a movie picture that conforms to his artistic conception.

There are three common scene scheduling methods:

(1) The camera is still and the actors are scheduled.

(2) When the actor is still, arrange the lens.

(3) simultaneous scheduling of actors and shots.

There are two forms of scene scheduling: actor scheduling and lens scheduling.

Actor scheduling can be divided into two basic forms: plane depth.

There are also two basic forms of lens scheduling, namely lens movement and lens angle.

The role of scene scheduling:

(1) First of all, through scene scheduling, it breaks through the spatial expression of characters' actions and relationships, reveals the emotional changes of characters, and depicts their personality characteristics;

(2) Secondly, scene scheduling also has the functions of depicting scenes, rendering the atmosphere of the environment and promoting the rhythm of the plot.