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Do movie scene scheduling and movie composition mean the same thing?

Scene scheduling and composition are different.

Scene scheduling includes many things, such as actors' walking, props and various costumes, lights, stereos and so on. This requires the director to control the scene and then assign tasks in an orderly manner.

But the more scientific aspect of composition is biased towards photography. Because composition is more classic and practical in photography, movies are actually made up of photographic pictures. So if you want to analyze the composition of a movie, you must first look at various composition methods in photography.

brief introduction

The conception and application of movie scene scheduling must be based on the movie script, that is, the plot, characters and relationships provided by the script. A director, actor, photographer, etc. We must design the scene scheduling based on the characters' actions and scene perspectives provided by the script and the actual shooting conditions.

Using scene scheduling, we can depict the characters' personalities on the screen, reflect their thoughts and feelings, show the relationship between characters, render the atmosphere of the scene, and explain the time interval and spatial distance. Scene scheduling also plays an important role in the modeling of movie images.