Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Photographic landscape

Photographic landscape

scenery

decorate

The main part of the visual image of a theatrical performance that constitutes the setting environment. From Latin decoration. Used to be called stage decoration. The artistic image created by the scenery art is designed by the designer according to the requirements of the plot, modeled and shaped by the stage technology, so that it can be reflected in the performance, and together with lighting, makeup and clothing, it can shape the external image of the performance, help the actors perform and reveal the connotation of the script.

It has experienced the primitive form of ancient times and later historical scenery styles such as multi-scene, triangular prism rotation scene, perspective scene, three-wall scene and duty scene. Starting from the17th century, the habit of distinguishing scenery types by creative thoughts and styles experienced baroque style, classicism, rococo style, romanticism, naturalism and critical realism. /kloc-symbolism, which rose in the middle of the 0/9th century, demarcated the boundary between the classical form of landscape creation and the modern trend of thought, and modern landscape schools such as subjective orthodoxy (school), unexplored orthodoxy (school), expressionism (school), constructivism (school) and surrealism appeared. According to its technical structure characteristics, it can be divided into box structure, curtain structure, step structure, screen structure, spatial structure, skeleton structure, hierarchical structure and projection structure.

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