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What is the pinyin shot?

Pinyin is taken for pāi shè.

The pinyin for shooting is pāi shè, the part of speech is a verb, and the font structure is a left-right structure, which means taking pictures and shooting people and things with a camera.

Interpretation by reference:

1, Hong Shen's Elementary Knowledge of Drama Directors, Part III: "When shooting the image of a tree, you should shine in the leaves, and when shooting a close-up portrait, you should use' silver lighting'."

2. Ba Jin talks about Cao Yu again. I also heard that some scenes of this film were shot in Nanyang.

Example:

1. These photos taken by the reporter captured the wonderful moment of athletes' struggle on the field.

As a newspaper reporter who shoots natural scenery, he has traveled all over the world.

This is a very talented director, and his TV plays are deeply loved by people.

This film is based on a true story.

Thank you very much for coming here and taking this beautiful photo of my hometown for us. I never knew my hometown was so beautiful and charming before, so thank you!

It can be inferred from the photos taken by the satellite that there is water on the moon.

7. I want to shoot a work with weight and depth: I might as well lock in a theme and shoot it all my life.

8. 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.