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What's the difference between a synthetic shot and an animated shot?

The composite shot is shooting, and the animation shot is plot.

Synthetic lens generally refers to the lens picture taken by the method of "synthetic photography". Sometimes it refers to the sound-picture synthesis of the focal plane. Animation lens refers to the lens performance in animation, and the lens design completed by the script can bring great convenience to the producers in the animation production process.

Animation shots are more free and flexible, and large scenes are surrounded (180 or 360-degree rotating shots) to represent grand scenes. The first kind of perspective crossing (imitation crossing machine) is used to show the depth shooting of large scenes. A certain range of rotation angles and low angles will produce a strong sense of bringing in and immersion.