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When does the photography art test start?

The photography art examination starts in February and 1 month every year, subject to the announcement of each school.

The art examination for photography majors is generally divided into interview and written examination. The written test of photography art is mainly divided into three parts, the first part is the basic knowledge of literary theory and film photography, the second part is the analysis of photographic pictures, and the third part is the analysis of film. The first part is that every photography major will take the fine arts exam, and the second and third parts are exams that vary from school to school.

Generally called photography, it is based on the principle of pinhole imaging, that is, through the lens, the negative film is developed into a single photo by using the camera image for permanent preservation.

But the image of the photo is motionless and silent, only for people to watch its characters and artistic conception, and then understand its meaning.

Examination content of photography department of Beijing Film Academy:

1, literary theory and basic knowledge of film This written test paper is the first one for photography majors. The content of the examination involves the basic knowledge of literature and art, drama, music, art and film and television.

2. Painting This is the second examination paper for photography majors. The content of the examination is the sketch of portrait or plaster portrait, the sketch of whole body or landscape sketch. The examination time is three hours.

3, film analysis can take the film analysis exam, indicating that you have passed the initial test and entered the re-examination stage. Film analysis is the first item in the re-examination of photography department. This exam is more difficult, mainly because you will be at a loss after watching the film and don't know where to start. Before the exam, show a film (domestic or foreign).