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The role of photographer's performance skills

Understand the performance style and emotional state, grasp the director's creative intention, and predict the performance response and dynamic changes.

1. Understand the performance style and emotional state: By communicating with directors and actors, photographers can get information about roles, scenes and emotional states. This helps to better understand and grasp the characteristics of the role, and can accurately capture key moments or emotions when shooting.

2. Grasp the director's creative intention: understand the theme and the deep meaning behind the story that the director wants to convey to the film or drama, so that the photographer's visual language can fit in with it. By mastering the director's creativity and combining his own professional knowledge and technical strength, he makes the best choice in composition and light application.

3. Predicting performance response and dynamic changes: An experienced photographer is good at observing subtle psychological changes and body language signals (such as eyes and posture). ) can more accurately predict the unforgettable moments that will happen on the stage or in front of the camera, and adjust the camera parameters accordingly to choose the right time to take pictures. This can capture a more vivid and real performance picture.