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The difference between the meaning of entering and appearing in a mirror

The difference in meaning is as follows:

1. Entering the camera: Entering the camera means that the actor enters the camera from one side of the screen and appears in the camera. When the director or photographer decides to let an actor into the camera, it can be said that the actor is "in the camera". This word is used in the filming process of movies, TV plays or other film and television works, indicating the actor's entry action.

2. appearance: appearance refers to the appearance of an actor to one side of the picture and leaving the camera. When the director or photographer decides to let an actor leave the camera, it can be said that the actor "appears". Similar to entering the mirror, appearing in the mirror is also used to describe the actors' appearance in film and television works.