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Noun Interpretation Montage Sketch Sketch Symphony Long Lens

Montage means "splicing" in French, but it was developed into a theory of lens combination in movies in Russia, and it is also a unique artistic technique and the meaning of freestyle painting in paint and painting industries.

when different shots are spliced together, they often have specific meanings that each shot does not have when it exists alone. Writing in this way is also called montage.

In film literature, Liu Meng is the representative of applying montage to literature.

Sketch is the earliest painting form in human history and the oldest artistic language. During the Renaissance in the 15th century, people discovered its unique charm. During this period, Italian painters Massacho, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and others invented and applied the principles of perspective, anatomy and composition, which provided scientific basis for the three-dimensional sense and space sense of sketch expression and gradually improved sketch. Since then, sketch, as a nearly perfect painting form, has become unique in the world of painting.

line drawing is the technical name of Chinese painting, which refers to the painting method that only uses ink lines to describe the image without color; Sketch is also one of the literary expression techniques, which mainly uses simple and concise words to describe the image, without paying attention to rhetoric modification and rendering.

SYMPHONY is not the name of a genre of instrumental music, but the general name of a genre of instrumental music performance. Symphony includes five genres: symphony, concerto, orchestra suite, overture and symphonic poem. The common feature of these five genres is that they are all performed by large orchestras. However, its category is often extended to some orchestral music with its own characteristics, such as fantasia, capriccio, rhapsody, narrative, March, variation and dance music played by symphony orchestra. In addition, the symphony also includes the title orchestral music.

The long shot is a shooting technique, which is opposite to the montage shooting method. The "long lens" here refers not to the length or focal length of the physical lens appearance, nor to the distance between the photographic lens and the shooting object, but to the time distance between the starting point and the closing point of the shooting, that is, the length of the film fragment. There is no absolute standard for a long lens, and it is a relatively long single lens. It is usually used to express the director's specific ideas and aesthetic tastes, such as the inner description of the actors in the literary scene and the real kung fu in the martial arts scene.