Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What is a distant view, a panoramic view, a middle view, a close-up view and a close-up?

What is a distant view, a panoramic view, a middle view, a close-up view and a close-up?

1, visual

The foreground in camera shooting is a picture that captures distant scenes and people. This kind of picture allows the audience to see a broad and far-reaching scene on the picture to show the spatial background or environmental atmosphere of the characters' activities. It is also suitable for the performance of large-scale people's activities, such as the battlefield full of gunfire and smoke, the demonstrations of the crowd, and the confrontation and killing of thousands of troops.

2. Panoramic painting

Panorama is used to show the whole scene and the whole body movements of characters, and it is used to show the relationship between characters and between people and the environment in TV dramas.

3. Mid-range shooting

Take a movie photo of the character above the knee. The sight distance is a little farther than the close shot, which can provide actors with more room for activities, not only let the audience see the expressions of the characters clearly, but also help to express the body movements of the characters. The use of the intermediate lens can not only deepen the depth of the picture, but also show a certain environment and atmosphere, and through the combination of lenses, it can also describe the course of a conflict in an orderly way, so it is often used to describe the plot.

4. Close shot

A picture showing the appearance of a person above the chest or part of the scene. Close shots are often used to show people's facial expressions and emotions in detail. Therefore, a close shot is a kind of scenery that pushes people or subjects to the audience. Because the close-range picture has a small visual range, the observation distance is relatively close, the size of people and scenery is large enough, and the details are clear, which is very beneficial to express the expressions, subtle movements and local state of people's faces or other parts, which are all functions that large-scale pictures do not have.

5. Close-up shot

A lens that takes a portrait of the face and a part of the subject. It can make the performance object stand out from the surrounding environment, and produce clear visual image and emphasized effect.

Extended information 1. Extreme prospect: extremely far lens landscape, people as small as ants.

Panorama: A picture containing the whole subject and the surrounding environment, which is usually used to introduce the environment of film and television works, so it is called the widest shot.

3. Close-up: Also known as "close-up of details", it refers to the part that protrudes from the head, or a certain detail of the body or object, such as eyebrows, eyes, bolts, triggers, etc.

Fourth, push: that is, push the lens to push the lens, which means that the subject does not move and the shooting machine moves forward to shoot. The range of view is reduced from large to small, which is divided into fast push, slow push and hard push, which is essentially different from zoom push.

Fifth, pull: the subject does not move, and the shooting machine pulls back. The range changes from small to large, and it can also be divided into slow pull, fast pull and sudden pull.

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