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How junior high school students can make good micro-movies with limited equipment

1. I really don’t know about DVD debugging. We all use computers to play our films...

2. How to move the camera.

There are two main ways to move the camera, editing and scene separation.

This is the scene mentioned here. Far and wide, medium and near. The details can be found on Baidu. I will not go into details since they have been introduced in detail. I will talk about the problem of combining the lenses.

A. One Hundred and Eighty Degree Rule

There is an axis between two opposite characters (the line of sight between the characters). Generally speaking, two over-the-shoulder lenses and a panoramic lens are commonly used when shooting. All three camera positions should be shooting within one side of the axis (180 degrees).

B. Thirty Degree Rule

When switching from someone to the same person without other shots, the camera angle should move up to thirty degrees. (This rule applies to the same camera position and the same scene)

C. Sequence of actions in editing

When you are watching a movie, one of the realms of editing is that you have no Found out he edited it. For example, for a turning action, the first shot is a close-up of the heroine's face, and the second shot is a full view of her turning around (note that the editing point is stuck halfway through). This is a usage of action sequence.

3. Spotlight

Regarding this lighting issue, I would like to make a few suggestions. < /p>

You can search on Baidu for lighting methods, such as the Rembrandt lighting method.

4. Shooting rain scenes at night

A. Make sure the machine is waterproof

B. Pay attention to the lighting, you will be blind without lighting!

5. Make-up

What kind of make-up, please explain in detail, I will help you ask the students majoring in makeup.

6. Post-production

Premier editing

Special effects AE

7. Several points of framing

A .The use of light.

B. The smoothness of the space and the fit of the video.

C. Depth of field.

D. Personnel density.

E. Where is the stand and whether it can be set up.

F. Do you want to be photographed here?

If you have any questions, please contact me on Sina Weibo @One Hundred and Eighty Degree Axis Front and Back Play