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Mobile video navigation photography

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First, the programs you watch on TV, such as Happy Camp, are shot by many cameras at the same time. The signals recorded by these cameras will enter the pilot station, and then the pilot will choose the camera position to determine which lens to use. When the pilot operation and shooting are carried out at the same time, the first recorded video will be produced, and then the video will be edited later to determine where to use it, where not to use it, and where to add subtitles. That's what you saw after editing.

Second, cameras in general photo studios, especially those in professional photo studios, have no adhesive tape. The signal goes directly into the pilot's cabin, and it will be in the computer instead of the tape in the future.

Third, the cameraman will try to avoid sitting in other seats when shooting, which is not good-looking. The audience watched the program, not the tidbits. So, you rarely see the photographer's work, but sometimes it is inevitable and you have to do it.