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If you want to learn photography and video shooting for fine arts majors, please give some advice from kind professionals! ! !

Hello, I happen to be a photographer and work in a TV station. Let me talk about my way into this professional field first. I studied fine arts for the college entrance examination, and later I was admitted to Communication University of China, but I majored in advertising instead of photography. After entering the university, I found that I didn't like my major very much, but I fell in love with photography. Every day, I envy those students who go out to class wearing this photographic equipment, so I bought a lot of books on photography for myself to study, and then I bought a small DV. Even so, I can't completely lose my major because I'm going to graduate. After graduating from college, I stayed at school for several months to attend training courses. Now I finally become a photographer. I took photos in the studio, and I was in the live broadcast group when we were proud. Now I have a new pursuit, like rocker arm.

Since you studied other majors at school, unless you can give up the college entrance examination again, you can never completely lose your major, and you don't have to do what you studied after you come out. Personally, I think it is better to learn something you are interested in than to teach it at school. Of course, the methods and approaches should be correct. Like the one upstairs said, take the camera as technology first. Indeed, photography is a combination of technology and art, and film and television photography is very difficult for any major. You have to master the camera technology skillfully, and then you have to have a certain artistic accomplishment, which depends on your art knowledge. Although I study advertising, I also study art. When I taught myself to shoot, I found that many things we learned in our major can be used in shooting. Just like your building, it is actually more or less related.

In view of your present situation, I will give you two suggestions.

One is to drop out of school, study art and then take the college entrance examination for art. The photography major of the Film School of Communication University is very good, but it belongs to the examination of fine arts. Of course, this road may be difficult. If you haven't studied art, you must have great determination and perseverance, and these two schools are still very difficult to test. This road is not recommended for you.

Second, continue your studies. You can buy more books on photography and some books on aesthetics to study by yourself. Watch more classic movies (focusing on their sense of lens) to improve their artistic accomplishment, and then go to seminars or training classes after graduation.

I suggest you go this way.