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What are the nine categories of Beijing?

Panorama, middle panorama, middle scene, middle close range, close range, wide close-up, full close-up, middle close-up, very close-up.

1. Panoramic lens is also called full-length lens, which means that the whole person appears in the picture from head to toe. Panoramic lenses are generally used for pictures of two or more people. Due to the shrinking of the figure, the background behind him is clearer and more comprehensive, which can provide more background information to the audience and make the picture look more vivid.

2. The middle panorama means that the part from the top of the head to the knees appears in the picture.

The middle lens is the part from the top of the head to below the belt. As the camera zooms in, the emotions of the characters will gradually enlarge.

4. Close shot means that from the waist, only the top of the head appears in the picture. When the hands and feet are cut off from the picture, the actor's performance must rely on facial expressions to express his performance. If he can't cooperate with the corresponding body movements and has no rich facial expressions, then what he conveys in the camera can only be a dull performance.

5, the picture only shows the chest above is called a close-up. From the close-up, the actor should pay attention to the amplitude of the action, and the action will run out of the picture if it is too big, so the performance in front of the camera must find the right position and play its own performance skills in the designated space.

6. Only two shoulders are exposed, and the picture cut from the neckline is called a wide close-up. Generally speaking, shots above close range are not often used in movies, but frequently appear in TV series, because the size of TV screen will not make people look exaggerated;

However, too large close-ups in movie pictures will only give people a strong visual impact. Unless there is a special performance, there will not be too many close-ups in general film shooting.

7. From the neck up, it is called full close-up.

8. Only the head is called a close-up. As the camera zooms in, other interferences such as background will be ignored. What the audience can see is only the delicate performances of the actors, and they can also feel the complicated inner and emotional changes of the characters.

9. The picture with only eyes in the whole painting is called extreme close-up, which is often called local close-up;

Of course, local close-ups are not necessarily just eyes, but also other parts of the body.