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Camera scheduling in movie scene scheduling

The motion forms of camera scheduling are push, pull, shake, follow, move, rise and fall. According to the lens position, there are forms such as front shot, back shot and side shot; According to the lens angle, there are flat shot, overhead shot, overhead shot, lift shot and rotation shot. Generally speaking, shooting several consecutive shots in the same action form will give people a smooth feeling, and shooting from a leaning angle will give people a strong sense of opposition.

The scene scheduling of movies is an organic combination of actor scheduling and lens scheduling, which complement each other and are based on the character behavior logic determined by the plot development and the relationship between characters and roles.

In order to make the shaping of movie images more artistic, we can flexibly use the following three methods according to the needs of the plot when dealing with the scheduling of movie scenes: