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What does the mirror mean?

In the final analysis, a mirror, as its name implies, is to shoot the whole scene with one lens, and switch different scenes and perspectives through the actions of the actors, the movement of the lens and the zoom, instead of changing the lens.

This way of shooting can show a more natural plot progress, reduce the moment of switching, and make the audience feel more immersive. A mirror first appeared in the field of drama. For example, the trilogy "No Narration" directed by Thierry Mei Sen, a famous French experimental theater, used a mirror-to-the-end shooting method to put the audience in the real scene, which caused widespread repercussions.

In the field of film, this shooting method is also widely used. For example, films such as Birdman and The Fantasy Drifting of the School of Youth all adopt a mirror-to-the-end approach, which shows the superb skills of the directors and allows the audience to see the complete artistic form of the films. A mirror ultimately needs superb technology and superb actor performance to achieve real results. Generally speaking, it is necessary to make full preparations before shooting, including scene setting, actor rehearsal, stage prop design and so on.

Sentence-making mirror

1, 20 14 The first Tianjin University Microfilm Competition was a mirror to the end.

2, sleeping alone is very quiet, where there is no worry. In the Qing Dynasty, Nalan was virtuous, the wind was blowing and the water was clear. A mirror of wet clouds is still green, and the rain clears up. In the dream, who sweeps the snail lightly, the falling flowers outside the curtain are small. It's quieter to sleep alone, just worry about it.

Tom's brother tried hard to hold his breath underwater, and finally completed the difficult action of holding his breath underwater for 6 and a half minutes without a mirror.

In order to complete the underwater scene, Tom tried to hold his breath and finally completed the underwater breathing without a mirror.

5. "Victoria" is a wonderful masterpiece-a unique shooting angle, a two-hour and 20-minute long shot of "A Mirror to the End", without any post-editing.