Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Some basic knowledge of photography.

Some basic knowledge of photography.

What is a distant view, a panoramic view, a middle view, a close-up view and a close-up? It shows that the range of different sizes of scenery contained in a photographic picture is directly related to the shooting distance.

Foresight: refers to the big scene shot from a long distance. It is mainly used to express the environment, general atmosphere and space, rather than specific actions and plots.

Panorama: refers to the whole picture of the subject. Panorama is smaller than vision, but it can still show the whole subject and contain enough environment. Panorama can show some actions of the subject, but it is still not suitable for showing specific details.

Mid shot: Mid shot includes most of the main body, mainly showing specific plot actions, which is suitable for expressing the mental outlook of the characters. Its performance on the environment is partial and not suitable for the whole environment.

Close shot: Close shot includes the most important part of the subject. It can show the specific plot and action and the mood of the characters more prominently than the middle shot. You can explain the specific details.

Close-up: As a part of the main body, it can clearly explain the specific details and leave a deep impression on the audience, but it is not suitable for the performance environment.