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The setting of movie scenes

Erection: In order to improve the turnover of the studio, more complex scenes are processed in the pre-erection room outside the studio and transported to the studio for assembly in groups to shorten the time occupied by the studio. Setting: Sometimes it is necessary to set more than two scenes in a studio at the same time. In order to save the studio area, working hours and materials, each scene is borrowed from each other. If used properly, it can increase the depth, breadth and level of each scene and improve the quality and area of the scene. Change scenes: If one scene is used up, you need to change other scenes. Try to use the original scene, preferably another scene, and make appropriate decoration or adjustment. Changing the scene requires great flexibility in artistic effect and technical treatment. Internal and external connection scenes: The internal and external scenes in the film are often shot by the exterior and interior environment, so special attention should be paid to the internal and external connection of doors, windows, decorations and scenery when shooting, so as to make the shooting environment of the two places become a whole on the screen. Surface effect of the set: both the texture of the set and the atmosphere of the times play an important role in the authenticity of the film details. The surface effects of scenery are very extensive, such as wind erosion of buildings over the years, traces of dusty cobwebs in old houses, ice, snow and frost in natural scenery, splash on glass windows and so on.