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What seats are there in the movie?

You are talking about the shooting angle! ! ! Let me introduce "seats" first: setting seats is the first and most basic job of film directors. Location is the establishment of shooting distance, shooting angle and shooting mode. The shooting distance is different from the scene, including panoramic view, middle view, close-up view and close-up. The shooting angles are overhead, overhead and horizontal. Every movie we watch has a certain scene and angle. The director controls what we see in the picture and how to watch it by setting the scene and angle. In this way, every picture in the movie gives birth to "magic", which always catches our attention. The shooting mode refers to the state of the camera when shooting. After the focal plane is photographed, the camera can be moving, static or a combination of static and dynamic. The so-called movement is what we often say about the camera's push, pull, shake and move changes, including not only the camera's own movement, but also the scene and angle changes of the camera lens. With the change of scenery, the change of shooting angle and the movement of the camera, the film director can flexibly express the plot and portray the characters on the focal plane.