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What do concentrated collection and scattered shooting mean?

Concentrated collection and scattered shooting are two different shooting methods.

Concentrated collection usually means focusing on shooting a large number of objects or materials at a specific time, place and scene. This shooting method is usually used to shoot large events, important events or meetings. Before shooting, sufficient preparation and arrangements need to be made, including scene layout, light adjustment, equipment debugging, etc.

Scattered shooting is a more flexible shooting method. It has no fixed shooting time and location and can be flexibly arranged according to needs. Scattered shots are usually suitable for shooting some independent and scattered objects or materials, such as street photography, landscape photography, etc. Scattered shots allow for targeted shooting as needed to obtain richer and more diverse footage.

In short, the main difference between centralized collection and scattered photography lies in the time, location and scene arrangement of the shooting, which can be selected according to actual needs.