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The difference between appearance and appearance

Debut "refers to:

1, a metaphor for public appearance.

2. A means of shaping characters in traditional Chinese opera performance.

3. Metaphor makes public statements and makes clear views.

Make a sentence of "appearance":

1. When the actors on the stage appeared one by one, the audience immediately gave thunderous applause.

2. The torch of the Statue of Liberty was unveiled at the centennial celebration in Philadelphia on 1876.

Appear, pronounced as ch ū j ū ng, is a Chinese word, which refers to appearing in movies or TV.

Mirror, Chinese characters in China. The lens has two fingers in film and television. One is the optical element used by film cameras and projectors to produce images, which consists of multiple lenses.

Different lenses have different modeling characteristics, and their application in photographic modeling constitutes an optical expression means; Two refers to a continuous picture taken from power on to power off, or a fragment between two editing points, also called a shot.

One finger and two fingers are two completely different concepts. In order to distinguish, one refers to the optical lens and the other refers to the lens picture. Entering the mirror means that the actor enters the scene from one side of the picture; Going abroad means that actors appear on one side of the picture.