Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What does it mean to shoot alone? What are the characteristics? What is a montage?

What does it mean to shoot alone? What are the characteristics? What is a montage?

Single camera shooting is to take one shot at a time with one camera.

Because only one shot is needed at a specific time, directors and actors can concentrate on achieving the best shooting effect, and technicians can also carefully adjust the lighting, sound effects and carefully handle the motion of the camera to adapt to the creative intention of each shot. Every shot has accurate composition, lighting, sound, photography angle and actor scheduling.

Montage means "splicing" in French, which generally includes two aspects: picture editing and picture synthesis.

The role of montage

Through the cutting and combination of shots, scenes and paragraphs, the material is selected and accepted, so that the performance content is clear and clear, and it is highly summarized and concentrated.

Guide the audience's attention and stimulate the audience's association. Although each shot only shows a certain content, a certain shot sequence can standardize and guide the audience's emotions and psychology and inspire the audience to think.

Create a unique film and television time and space. Every shot is a record of real time and space. After editing, the time and space are reconstructed to form a unique film and television time and space.