Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - What do you mean by shooting?

What do you mean by shooting?

Shooting means: take pictures of people on the negative with a camera.

Pinyin pāi shè.

It basically means taking pictures of people and things with cameras and video recorders.

Hong Shen's "Preliminary Knowledge of Drama Directors" Part III: "When shooting the image of a tree, it should shine in the leaves, while when shooting a close-up portrait, it should be illuminated with silver wire."

Take Ba Jin's Talking about Returning to the Native again: "Cao Yu also heard that some scenes of this film were shot in Nanyang."

Synonym photography: taking images of people or objects with a camera. Usually called photography. From the first chapter of Hong Shen's Film Drama Performance: "Drama can't reflect life like photography does to scenery."

Shoot and make sentences

1. It is better to shoot an idea than to shoot a thing, and it is better to shoot an idea than to shoot a dream.

This movie is based on a true story.

I always photograph everything in my mind as an exercise.

4. Without permission, you may not record, copy, photograph, extract or collect secrets.

5. The film founding ceremony was shot by changchun film studio.

6. Now you can shoot anything.

7. To shoot a work with weight and depth, you might as well lock in a theme and shoot it for a lifetime!

8. I took pictures to see how things were taken.