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What are the ways to move the lens?

Brand model: Sony

System: DSC-RX 10M4

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There are 13 kinds of lens movements, namely: push lens, pull lens, follow lens, pan lens, shift lens, vertical lifting lens, hanging lens with different angles, tilt lens, subjective lens of different objects, objective lens, as well as empty lens, zoom lens and comprehensive lens.

1. Shot pushing refers to fixing the position of the person, pushing the shot from the panorama or other scenes to the subject from far and near, and gradually pushing it into a close-up or close-up of the person. Its main function is to describe details, highlight themes, portray characters and create suspense.

2. Pulling the lens means that the position of the character is fixed, and the lens gradually moves away from the subject, which makes people feel wide and stretched. Follow-up, also known as "follow-up lens", is the picture taken by the camera following the athlete's subject.

3. Follow-up camera can show the movements and expressions of people in action continuously and in detail, which can not only highlight the main body in motion, but also explain the relationship between the direction, speed, posture and environment of the moving body, so as to keep the movement of the moving body coherent and help to show the mental outlook of the people in the dynamic.

4. Panning refers to placing the camera in a fixed position to pan the panorama or pan with the movement of the subject. Often used to introduce the environment or highlight the significance and purpose of people's actions. Swinging from side to side is generally suitable for showing huge mass scenes or magnificent natural beauty, while swinging up and down is suitable for showing the majesty of tall buildings or the preciseness of cliffs.

5. Moving the lens means that the lens moves in all directions along the horizontal plane, which can interweave the moving characters with the scene and produce a strong sense of movement and rhythm.

6. Lifting lens means that the lens rises slowly from Ping She to form a overlooking lens and show a vast space; The descending lens is the opposite. Most of them are used to shoot big scenes, which can change the space of lens and picture and help to strengthen the dramatic effect.

7. Suspension lens refers to the lens in which the camera moves above the object. For example, the shooting of war scenes such as "Sparta 300 Warriors" will have an epic momentum.

8. The pitch lens is generally called a bird's eye lens, which can show gloomy and depressed emotions in emotional colors; Look-up lens is generally called look-up lens, which often has a feeling of stretching, openness, loftiness and admiration in emotional color.

9. Subjective lens is a scene that takes the lens as the eyes of the people in the play and directly "witnesses" the activities of other people or things in life. This kind of lens can best express the inner feelings of movie characters.

10, objective shot means that the viewpoint does not have obvious director's subjective color, nor does it adopt the viewpoint of the role in the play. The display of the subject is entirely from the perspective of a bystander, and its language function lies in narration and objective narration. In general movies, most shots are objective shots.

1 1, an empty lens refers to a lens without people.

12, zoom lens refers to the camera position unchanged, through the change of focal length, so that the subject can be quickly enlarged or reduced without changing the camera distance.

13, a comprehensive shot means that push, pull, up, down, shake and move are combined in one shot.

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