Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Feature film shooting

Feature film shooting

1. equipment: 2-3 digital DV players (digital cameras without camera function) and 1-2 digital cameras.

2. Personnel: 3-5 photographers, each with a machine; Director 1-2 people; A few "extras" who know the situation in advance and help you enthusiastically.

3. Others: As for the shots and scripts, it's nothing more than that the bell rang-the students rushed out of the classroom-the stairs were a little crowded-the playground-in the shade-and even a bookworm was reading while walking in the toilet, so that his head hit the lamppost and said "I'm sorry". ...

Make some preparations in advance and improvise when shooting; The main photographer should have high technology, shoot steadily, and be most afraid of the camera turning around and dizzy (in fact, it's nothing, after all, it's not professional, so hand in your homework).

4. Post-production: There must be a lot of material, video material is about 10 minutes/machine, and photos are about 50/ machine. If you work harder, you will succeed. At the same time, I also asked my classmates.