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Who can share the tips for shooting micro-films?

Unique photography angles can achieve unique psychological effects. Using different methods and angles to change the position of the camera can also form different screen compositions. Generally, there are several types: flat shot, upward shot, overhead shot, and narrative shot. These screen images have different expressive powers.

The screen picture shot upward produces an admirable image.

Handshot looks at the world from a normal perspective.

The overhead shot gives the subject a demeaning effect. Such as the use of upward and downward shots in "Raise the Red Lantern".

The camera shoots while in motion. The camera does not interrupt shooting, and different compositions are formed by continuously shooting.

At the same time, photography skills can also form creative means to create screen images with different effects. For example, stunt cameras can solve difficult shootings, large-scale wars, luxurious architectural scenes, and one person acting as two people. Use techniques such as models, real objects and double exposure.

High-speed photography captures slow motion, creating a poetic effect.

Interval shooting makes the characters walk like machines.

Description angle 1. Upward shooting, this lens shoots the subject from bottom to top, and the lens is below the normal horizontal line. This kind of lens can generally create a sense of superiority and express a kind of praise and victory. Because this kind of lens enlarges the character's image, lifts it into the air, and can even use clouds as a halo to beautify the character.

2. Overhead shot, this shot is a top-down shooting method. This kind of lens can make the subjects (including people) appear small; it can lower the subjects to the ground, thus making the audience feel the moral repression of people, making people become an object in a certain fate that is difficult to escape. A plaything of fate.

Another shooting angle related to the above is the vertical lens. This is a photographic perspective placed above the head or on the soles of the feet.

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