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Photographic microfilm script

I replied to one at 1 1: 30 this morning, but I copied a Youku link and was swallowed by Du Niang. Now I will reply again with my other number.

I don't have any good scripts. I recommend some micro-movies and MVs for your reference, which may be a little inspirational and helpful.

I recommend two micro-movies: Andhadhun is definitely a masterpiece, which is worth learning from in terms of ideological connotation, expression and film structure; The red apple is a simple scene+a story told to children+a shocking ending.

The MV recommends one: after He Jie and Chen Chusheng, but this one is about love. You can adapt it.

In addition, there are many college students participating in DV photography on Youku, so I won't post links here to avoid being swallowed up again. If you enter "Wuhan Taste of China Geo University" in Youku, there will be many participating micro-movies, and one of them will be shot by us. It's really chilling I'm sorry to say their names. I suggest looking at the following:

"Crying": homemade MV type;

After: It's the MV in He Jie and Chen Chusheng above, but it's not love. This can be used for reference, because they cover all the noise in the shooting process with the whole music, and some running special effects are worth learning;

Refraction: a real college life, with a little inspiration or the feeling of finding the direction from confusion.

Mountain flowers: a record of reality

Be brave: This seems to have a double ending (one leaves hand in hand and makes up, and the last hero leaves, but it is still a tragedy after reading it). The reason why I recommend the landlord to watch this is because they made a different script, so that the audience can't understand it. If you don't have a good special script, make an ordinary one, so as not to be self-defeating and confuse the audience like this movie.

As the landlord said, a good script is king. If there is really no good special script, shoot an ordinary one. Also, the landlord must pay attention to the "broken lens" in the shooting process. There are several places in the one we shot, which are easily overlooked. Just like in Titanic, Jack suddenly changed his hairstyle. Although the audience may not see it, he still looks awkward.

Also, as the 5th floor said, it is very important to find a responsible teammate. This process can't be completed in three or two times. Maybe some shots need to be shot ten times, and the weather and so on are all influencing factors. Please insist!

If there is a monologue in the movie, it must be expressed in a very "unique and emotional" voice, the effect will be obviously different, and the choice of background music is also very important.

That's all, it's difficult for a non-professional to make a good micro-movie. Others may not know what clips, special effects, special effects, etc. Only those who make it themselves will have a deep understanding.

Finally, I wish you success! !