Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - In actual shooting, it is not necessary to follow the sequence of the plot.

In actual shooting, it is not necessary to follow the sequence of the plot.

In actual shooting, there is no need to follow the sequence of the plot, which is correct.

Film and television dramas are not shot in the order of plot, but in the scene. The term is Jing Shun, which means sorting out all the contents in one scene and then shooting different scenes at a time. The crew moves to the next scene called the transition, and then shoots all the contents of the next scene at once. This is mainly to improve efficiency, but actually to save money.

A little higher is that only process production can effectively reduce the cost per unit time in industrialization.

Then use the film shooting process to briefly explain why you want to shoot along the scene (the TV drama process can be almost referenced).

Because there are hundreds of people in the larger cast, their daily expenses are quite large. So the production cost per unit time is very important. If the production efficiency can be improved, the total cost can be reduced. Shooting all the contents of a scene at a time is the most effective way to reduce the cost.

For example:

The crew set out to shoot the scene every day, and the lighting, photography, clothing and other departments have to unload their own things and then make arrangements according to today's content requirements. It takes at least one hour to finish unloading and preparation. Then after shooting, it will take at least an hour to reload. There used to be shifts in filming in China. This unit is basically based on 12- 14 hours. You have to pay more if you work overtime.

Obviously, if we can reduce this preparation time, we can improve the effective shooting time in a fixed time and improve the production efficiency of each class. For example, you can take 25-30 pictures a day. If you can shoot 40 shots a day, the total shooting time can be reduced by several days. Every day is money.

Why can smooth progress save time? Because many repetitive jobs don't have to be tossed back and forth. For example, you can leave some headlights and heavy equipment at the shooting scene to reduce the preparation time. At the same time, all departments are more familiar with the venue and can enter the shooting state faster. Especially when shooting in the shed, because the venue is closed, it is basically the same as going to work.