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Do you know the common scenes in film photography?

Far, all, middle, near and special. In fact, it is enough to distinguish these scenes, and there is no problem in using photography flexibly.

There are nine kinds of questions. Since I'm not going to look up the information, I want to know what everyone thinks, so let's talk about my understanding.

I divided the Beijing soft-shelled turtle into three categories: large, medium and small, three in each category, a total of nine. It is better to describe it by comparing the human body.

The first category, the big landscape category explains the environment.

First, the prospect, which is the biggest scenery, tells the big environment, in which the characters are difficult to distinguish or even invisible, just like the whole village, a building area. It will be very atmospheric to have these shots at the beginning of the movie. It is best to shoot from a height or aerial photography. This lens is not used much.

The second is panorama, which shows the environment in which the characters are located, such as the whole concert scene and the inner space of the whole hall. The proportion of characters in the picture is very small, so they can be shot with rocker arms, which is not used much.

Third, the panorama is the range of the whole stage, or all the people in the group, and the actions of the characters can be clearly distinguished. Concerts can be used interchangeably, usually when describing or changing the environment.

The second category, the intermediate scene category, mainly shows actions.

Fourth, the whole body, that is, the whole body of the character, but the top of the head is larger than the bottom of the foot, so ugliness is indomitable.

Fifth, seventh, the calf is up, and the top of the head should be left blank.

Sixth, the bust, above the waist, and the top of the head should be slightly blank.

The third category, small scene category, mainly expresses expressions.

Seventh, close-up, above the chest, the top of the head can be left blank, or not.

Eighth, close-up, above the shoulder, or local movement of the arm or leg.

Ninth, big close-ups, such as eyes, mouth or fingers with rings. If you use less, you will feel oppressive if you use more.

Take family travel photography as an example to illustrate the environment of big scenery.

The middle shot shows the beautiful scenery and family communication.

Use small scenes to express the happy expressions of family members, and close-up the flowers to increase the appeal.

Shooting shots should be grouped into at least three groups: large, medium and special.