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What is a special report?

Close-up story is a vivid news genre with a sense of scene, which intercepts the cross-section of news facts, that is, captures a certain time and space with typical significance, and visually reports events or people and scenery through a fragment, a scene and a shot. Taking description as the main means of expression, intercepting the fragments, sections or details that best reflect its characteristics or essence in news facts. A news genre for visual reproduction and amplification. Special report-reflecting the facts in a way similar to the "close-up" of movies, is a short and pithy news style with a strong sense of the scene, focusing on "goodbye". In the past, literary techniques were used to describe the scene of a major event or some important and wonderful scenes, and the reported facts were vividly reappeared in front of readers. Feature films are mainly close-ups of events and people. The close-up of events is mainly about writing things, and the close-up of people is mainly about writing people. Description is the main expression of feature films. Intercept a fragment, a scene, a scene and a shot of a news event or character, and describe it with literary brushwork, so that readers seem to be in it, hear their voices and meet their people, which is very infectious. But we must abide by the principle of news authenticity, truthfully describe real people and stories, and the details must be true. On the basis of on-site observation, we should shoot real scenes like news photography, capture vivid images of typical moments, and make the works have a strong sense of the scene. Writing requires concentration and prominence, and it is forbidden to cover everything. The writing of feature films should accurately grasp the essence and essence of the word "new", strive to tap the potential of the word "smell", constantly work hard on the word "special" and make a fuss about the word "writing", which are the most basic writing methods and principles that journalists and amateur journalists should strive to master. There are usually the following types of close-up stories: event close-up: capturing and reproducing key scenes of major events. Scene close-up: the reappearance of wonderful scenes in news events. Close-up of people: Reproduce some behaviors of people, draw sounds and colors, and have a strong sense of movement. Close-up of scenery: Description of rare scenery with special significance or value. Work features: vivid reproduction of work scenes. Miscellaneous close-ups: Vividly reproduce various news scenes with close-up value.