Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What is the subjective shot of a movie?

What is the subjective shot of a movie?

Subjective lens is another lens type besides objective lens in film and television dramas, and there are generally two kinds.

One is that the viewpoint of the camera directly replaces the shot with the viewpoint of a character in the play, so that the audience can witness or feel the development of the story from the perspective of the characters in the play, thus generating subjective feelings similar to those of the characters in the play, which is one of the powerful means for the director to introduce the audience into the plot.

Secondly, when the viewpoint of the lens shows people or things in the picture, it obviously shows the director's subjective evaluation view, which can produce a sense of alienation and force the audience to feel the development of the story from the director's evaluation angle. Usually obtained through abnormal sports photography, but often due to the direct intervention of the director, the audience has psychological conflicts in appreciation, so it needs to be used with special caution. In some films, subjective shots often use picture distortion, color change and focus change to highlight their subjectivity.