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Shooting skills of stage performance
1, find the best shooting position, and the shooting angle should be appropriate: the best position should capture the actor's complete movements and expressions, but it should not block the audience's line of sight. For example, if you try to stand on both sides or at the back of the stage, you can shoot at different angles.
2. Adjust the aperture and shutter speed: In stage performances, the light is usually insufficient. You can increase the aperture and shutter speed appropriately to take a brighter and clearer picture.
3. Use appropriate types of lenses: Ordinary lenses can capture the performances of actors, but wide-angle lenses can capture the whole stage. The telephoto lens can capture actors farther away, and it is very useful to shoot in the audience.
4. Use stabilizer: In the shooting process, use stabilizer to avoid picture jitter. This can be achieved by using a stabilizer bar or tripod.
5. Use the right microphone: In order to capture the sound effects on the stage, you need to use the right microphone to capture the voices of actors, including speaking, singing and playing musical instruments.
6. Flash should be avoided: when shooting a stage performance, flash may affect the performance of the actors and the experience of the audience, and the reflection of flash will interfere with the stage lighting.
Matters needing attention in shooting stage performances
1. Respect the performance and audience: Don't walk, talk or use the flash during the performance, which will affect the performance or audience experience.
2. It is necessary to plan the photography in advance: know the specific time and content of the performance, choose the appropriate shooting position, lens and shooting equipment, and test and debug in advance.
3. Master basic shooting skills and knowledge: you need to know the adjustment of shooting parameters such as aperture, shutter speed and ISO, pay attention to accurate exposure, and ensure picture quality and sound effects.
4. Keep a stable shooting posture: use a tripod or stabilizer to avoid the picture jitter and ensure the stability and clarity of the picture.
5. Pay attention to changing the lens: don't change the lens or shooting angle frequently, so as not to disturb the audience or affect the performance.
6. Pay attention to keeping a proper distance: don't stand too close or too far, keep a proper distance and take clear photos.
7. Abide by the rules of use: Some performances or venues may have special rules that need to be observed and respected.
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