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Is photography a photo or a video?

Camera shooting is video shooting.

Shooting generally refers to photography, that is, simply taking pictures, and videotaping refers to recording videos. In most cases, when we say photography, we mean photography, but photography is a relatively broad word. The main actors in camera shooting are the photographer, the subject and the camera equipment, focusing on the subject and recording the picture on the camera equipment.

The process of taking pictures can be divided into foreground, panorama, middle scene, close-up, close-up and microscope. Photography skills include the use of the lens-push, pull, shake, move, follow, lens combination, fade-out, fade-in, switch and overlap. In the wide-angle stage of framing and the telephoto stage of the left picture, and when changing the focal length of the lens or moving the camera position, the lens holder is always aimed at the subject to shoot.

Basic points of camera shooting

Steady: TV picture instability and lens jitter will affect the expression of picture content, destroy the audience's appreciation mood and make their eyes tired. Don't shoot while walking, it will cause a lot of shaking.

Flat: It means that the horizon in the shot picture must be flat, and the scene graphics seen in the viewfinder should be horizontal and vertical, which is measured by the frame of the viewfinder. The horizontal line is parallel to the horizontal edge of the viewfinder, and the vertical line is parallel to the vertical edge of the viewfinder.

Accuracy: Generally speaking, the left picture should be accurate. When a technical shot ends, the focus and composition of the left picture should be just right. Any composition correction after the left picture will be clearly shown in the picture, and the composition correction after the left picture will give the audience an ambiguous impression.

Uniformity: Uniformity means that the speed of moving the lens should be uniform, neither fast nor slow, whether it is pushing, pulling, shaking, moving or other techniques, it should be carried out at a uniform speed.

Clear: In general, the focus of the picture should be clear.