Scenery#
- Panorama: Show the overall view of the characters.
- Medium Panorama: Knee level, suitable for expressing the characters' actions and relationships around them.
- Medium Shot: Waist level, helpful in emphasizing the narrative of the characters themselves.
- Close-up: Shoulder level, reduces distractions.
- Close-up Shot: Highlights the facial expressions of the characters.
Perspective#
- Low-angle Shot: Not showing who I am, aiming for a mysterious feeling.
- High-angle Shot: Emphasize the power of the subject.
- Low-angle Shot: Diminish the power of the subject being photographed.
- Bird's-eye View Shot: Conveys a sense of judgment.
Cinematography#
- Pan: Establishes connections between different characters.
- Move: Change time, change location, complete the transition of space.
- Push: Show more details.
- Pull: Increase the information in the frame, making the scene more dynamic.
- Tracking Shot: Emphasizes a sense of following, as if immersed in the scene, allowing the audience to be absorbed into the scene.
Frame Rate#
- Upgrade: By extending the dramatic time, it adds granularity to details, fleeting yet unmissable.
- Downgrade: Can create strong blur and light streak effects, also a common technique of the "Sunglasses King."
Lighting and Color#
Can express character emotions and render atmosphere.
Music Score#
Is the soul of the visuals, everything has a rhythm to follow.
CG#
Realize the director's wild imagination, where technology serves art, good special effects should not be noticed by the audience.
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Update
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