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Film performance technology

1 realism

Reproduce the real world strictly, truly, objectively and without any modification. Contrary to the traditional image of beauty or idealization. The style is plain, and the author hides his intention in his works. The use of cameras in film shooting is relatively conservative, and long lenses are often used.

2. McGovern technology

It means that someone or something does not exist, but it is an important clue to the development of the story, and it is also Hitchcock's most commonly used film expression. For example, the Avenger in The Tenant, Rebecca in Butterfly Dream, and Madeleine in ecstasy.

Step 3 cross montage

Cross-montage is a montage editing method, which is to cross-splice two actions that occur in different spaces at the same time, forming a tense atmosphere and a strong sense of rhythm, resulting in thrilling dramatic effects. The function is to arouse suspense, create tension and strengthen the sharpness of contradictions and conflicts. .

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Examples of different time and space

Griffith's Clash with Different Groups narrates in a film what happened in four different centuries and different regions, and connects them with the lens of a mother's cradle, showing a common theme, and there are things that exclude different people in any era.

At the end of the film The Silence, there are four lines in different areas at the same time: the theater is performing, the KGB is tracking, the hero is running, the hero's ex-wife is trying to rescue him, and the four clues go hand in hand, which explains the plot of chasing the hero.

At the same time, there are many examples in the same place. In the movie "Thirty-nine Steps", the enemy put a time bomb in the clock, which will explode in one minute. In order to disarm the bomb, it is necessary to try to stop the second hand of the clock. At this critical moment, Italian geologists jumped on the clock tactfully and controlled the movement of the second hand with their bodies.

At the same time, the police surrounded the enemy in the clock tower, and there were many onlookers under the clock tower. These three groups of shots are interspersed at the same time around the plot of eliminating the time bomb, pushing the mood to a climax.

For example, in the movie "Fighting against the North", the director used parallel montage to show the scene that I captured the Motianling with the enemy, which caused a tense rhythm.