1. Close-up shot (above the human shoulder): a shot of a portrait face, a certain part of the human body and a certain detail of the article.
Close shot (above the human chest): a photo of a person above the chest or a partial appearance of the scene. Close shot is to push characters or themes to the audience.
Mid shot (above the knee): Take a movie photo of someone above the knee. It can not only make the audience clearly see the expression of the characters, but also help to show the body movements of the characters.
Panorama (the whole human body and its surrounding background): Panorama refers to the shooting method of shooting the whole human body, where you can see every move of the human body and use the background to create an atmosphere.
Foresight (the environment where the subject is located): The film camera takes pictures of distant scenes and people.
Extended data:
Jing turtle is not used alone. In TV and movies, Beijing Opera is used in combination. As a single picture, Jingbie only expresses a visual form, and once they are arranged and combined with the content, they will inevitably play a vital role in the expression and performance of the drama content and narrative focus.
From the analysis of visual language and lens law, the more important the narrative content is, the more we should adopt a series of scenes such as middle shot and close shot. On the other hand, it adopts a series of visions and panoramas.
Of course, this is a routine method for directors and photographers to handle shots for the main characters, and its starting point is mainly to design and use scenes for the actions of the characters.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Jingbie