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Six groups of shots commonly used to express emotions in student party clips

Foresight lens

A telephoto lens is usually used to express a person's sense of loneliness, loss and helplessness, especially in large scenes. Show his (her) smallness and loneliness by shooting the tiny figure of a character in a broad background. For example, in the movie Forrest Gump, there is a scene in which Forrest Gump stands alone on the top of the mountain overlooking the whole United States, reflecting his feeling of loneliness.

Fast cutting lens

Switching shots quickly is a very common way to express emotions. This kind of lens can express emotions such as nervousness, fast pace and pain. For example, in the movie The Fast and the Furious, when the scene is tense, the film uses frequent and rapid shots to create an extremely tense atmosphere.

Lens motion

Camera movement can bring strong atmosphere and sensory experience, and can show different emotions such as panic, fighting and ecstasy. For example, in the movie "007: Breaking the Sky", Bond confronted the enemy in the elevator, and the film made the audience feel frightened and nervous through various lens movements.

Detail shot

Through the display of local details, we can show some subtle emotions. For example, in the movie No Country for Old Men, there is a scene where an old man and a puppy get along. The photographer let the audience feel the loneliness and warmth of the old man through the close-up of the puppy.

shooting angle

The change of angle can bring different emotional expressions. For example, in the movie The The Truman Show, there is a scene in which Truman stands in front of the stage, and the film is shot with a fisheye lens, expressing Truman's feeling of being trapped in prison.

slow motion

Slow motion is a good way to express emotions, which can make the audience deeply feel the changes of characters' emotions. For example, the movie Wrestle! In "Dad", there was a scene where my daughter won a game. The film shows the ecstasy and excitement of the character in slow motion, which makes the audience feel her feelings more deeply.