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What is the specific spatial environment of film and television drama units?

First, the scene classification

According to the nature of space, it can be divided into:

1, narrative scene. It refers to a scene that directly or indirectly undertakes role performance, participates in drama and has performance value in a certain sense; Its characteristics include setting off the atmosphere, providing the background, participating in the plot, setting off the goods and so on.

2. Illusion scene. Refers to the imagination of the past or future when the character is normal or abnormal.

3. Ideographic scene. It has an unrealistic and purely subjective intentional scene. For example, through the processing of light and shadow, the state of people or objects is expressed.

Second, the scene composition

1, scene elements include: material elements refer to landscapes, buildings, roads, people, etc. ; Emotional elements refer to form, color, light, time, sound and so on.

2. Scene content includes: scene space itself and multi-scene space. The scene space reflects the state of the main characters and plays a role in setting off; Multi-scene space refers to their relationship.

3. Scenes are composed of key scenes, multiple scenes and local scenes.

4. The emergence of scene design mainly includes three stages: germination, growth and finalization.

5. Steps of scene design: First, determine the scene. How many scenes does an advertisement have? Define the primary and secondary scenes according to the shooting order. Secondly, the plane structure. Design the plane structure diagram of the unit scene. Including the layout and size of the scene, the relationship between unit scenes, the relationship between internal and external scenes, the relationship between the plane layout of the scene and camera movement, the relationship between lighting, the relationship between scenery and sound, etc. Third, three-dimensional composition. Including three-dimensional structure, scale size, scene shape, scene space size ratio, and finally draw the effect diagram. Color composition, environmental atmosphere, light and dark tones, the relationship between subject and scene, style and style are all reflected in the renderings.