Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Learn these five kinds of scenery.

Learn these five kinds of scenery.

1. What is Beijing Bie?

Scene difference refers to that the range of the subject in the camera recorder is different because of the different distance between the camera and the subject at a certain focal length.

Second, the role of Beijing

Explain the environment, create an atmosphere, depict details and tell stories.

Third, the division of scenery.

Can be divided into five kinds, from near to far are:

1. Close-up (above the shoulder):

Close-ups are usually taken above the shoulder or a part of the body. The subject is full of pictures, and the environment is in a negligible position. Be careful not to cut the joints and five senses.

2. Close shot (above the human chest):

Close-ups are usually shot above the waist of the characters, and the environment is in a secondary position. Pay attention to the expression of the number of characters and convey the inner world of the characters. Depicting characters is the most favorable scene, and handling the head posture and facial expressions of characters well.

3. Mid shot (above the knee):

In the middle shot, people usually shoot above the knee, and the characters account for a large proportion in the picture, which can present more details of the characters. Mid shot is a scene with the strongest narrative function, which can take into account the relationship between characters and the environment.

4. Panorama (the whole human body and the surrounding background):

Panorama mainly shows the whole body of the characters, who occupy a relatively large proportion in the picture, so you can see the figure and dress of the characters clearly, with the environmental background as a foil. Panorama can explain the close relationship between characters and environment and the story environment more comprehensively than vision.

5. Vision (subject's environment):

It is used to represent an open scene or a vast space, which occupies a relatively small part in the picture of the characters, highlighting the environment and scene where the characters are located, and is usually used to explain the background of the story and introduce the environment.