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How to transport mirrors by mobile phone

Mobile phone mirror transport methods include pushing mirror, pulling mirror, shaking mirror, moving mirror and following mirror.

1, push the lens

Pushing the lens means that the lens points to the subject, and the photographer himself keeps walking into the subject to shoot. This technique can play a prominent role in introducing people or things in the film, so that the audience's attention can be directed from the whole to the part.

Step 2 pull the lens

Pulling a lens is the opposite of pushing it, which means that the camera keeps moving away from the object. Pulling a shot can not only show the position of the main character or scene in the environment, but also reflect the relationship between the part and the whole, and can also connect the transitions between shots, such as the transition between close-up shots and scene shots. It will be natural to pull a lens to connect them.

Step 3 shake the lens

Panning means that the position of the camera remains unchanged and the shooting direction is adjusted only by changing the lens. Similar to the effect of simulating human eyes, it describes the scene and controls the spatial description environment.

Step 4 move the lens

The moving lens was inspired by 1896 Promio, a French photographer in Venice. He imagined shooting with a moving movie camera, so that the still object seemed to be moving. So in the movie, he pioneered the moving lens, that is, putting the camera on a moving car and shooting on one side of the track.

Step 5 follow the camera

Follow-up refers to shooting with the movement of the subject, so that the dynamic subject remains in a fixed position in the picture, while the foreground and background are constantly changing. This shooting technique can not only highlight the subject in motion, but also explain the speed, motion state and relationship with the environment of the object, maintain the continuity of motion and show the mental outlook of the object being photographed.