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How to distinguish panoramic shot, middle shot, close shot and close-up shot?

In photography, panoramic view, middle view, close view and close view are distinguished mainly according to the parts of the characters. The specific methods are as follows:

Panoramic picture: it mainly shows the whole body of the characters, with a wide range of activities, clear figure, dress and identity, and clear environment and props. When shooting the interior, it is usually used as the general angle of the camera.

Mid shot: The picture stuck in the left and right parts of the knee or under the picture of the local scene is called the middle shot.

Close-up photo: When shooting a person's chest or a part of an object, it is called a close-up photo. Close-up images are the embodiment of observing people at close range, so close-up images can clearly see the subtle movements of people.

Close-up picture: the lower edge of the picture is above the shoulders of adults, or other parts of the subject are called close-ups. Close-ups are full of pictures and closer to the audience than close-ups

Expand the role of data scenarios

1, the change of scenery brings about the change of viewpoint, and camera modeling can meet the psychological requirements of the audience to see the subject from different perspectives.

2. The change of scenery is one of the factors to realize the modeling intention and form the rhythm change.

In the modeling performance and lens of TV pictures, different scenes reflect different modeling intentions, and the combination of different scenes forms the change of visual rhythm. The audience can not only feel the photographer's picture thinking in the changes of time, space and sight distance, but also feel the rhythm changes of the whole TV movie or TV program in scene jump, viewpoint jump, priority and so on.

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