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1. Frontal shooting, the optical axis of the lens is consistent with the object's eye level (or center point), which constitutes a frontal shooting. The advantages of a frontal shot are that the picture appears dignified and the composition is symmetrical.
It is used to photograph imposing buildings and give the impression of a positive and panoramic view; Photographing people can reflect the positive image of the person more realistically. Its disadvantage is that the three-dimensional sense is poor, so it often uses scene scheduling to increase the depth of the picture.
2. Overhead shot. In contrast to upward photography, the camera shoots from a height and downwards, giving the impression of looking down. The overhead lens has a wide field of view and is unique in its ability to express a large scene.
Shot from a high angle, the horizontal line in the frame is raised, and the surrounding environment is more fully expressed, while the object in the foreground is projected on the background, and the person feels that it is pressed close to the ground, becoming short and oppressive. It is extremely common to use an overhead lens to show the abomination and insignificance of the villain or to show the despicable behavior of the character.
3. Upward shot. The camera shoots from a low point upwards. The upward camera is suitable for shooting high scenes, which can make the scene appear taller and more majestic. It is used to represent the line of sight of film and television characters, and sometimes it can represent the high and low positions between objects.
Due to the perspective relationship, the horizontal line in the picture is lowered by the upward shot, and the contrast between the objects in the foreground and the background in height changes, so that the objects in the foreground are highlighted and exaggerated, so as to obtain a special artistic effect. In film and television textbooks, upward shots are often used to express people's praise of heroes or reverence for a certain object.
The angle of the upward shot is approximately perpendicular and is called the Great Tilt. It generally represents the person's point of view to express his mental state such as dizziness and fainting.
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Positive shot: It looks cute.
Overhead shot: show a small face and large eyes.
Upward shot: The figure is tall and mighty.
Personal insights
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If you shoot from the back, you will shoot people fatter, and the rest is not clear.
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Upward shooting is referred to as upward shooting, which means that when shooting, the shooting position of the camera is lower than that of the subject, forming a shooting angle from bottom to top. Shooting from an upward perspective** can make the subject show a tall and magnificent form in the frame, and at the same time, it will also enhance the spatial three-dimensional sense and visual impact of the picture. Shooting the subject upwards can also play a role in discarding the cluttered background in the picture, making the picture concise and the subject prominent.
Shoot from the back. Top-down shooting is referred to as top-down shooting, which means that when shooting, the shooting position of the camera is higher than that of the subject, forming a shooting angle from top to bottom. This way of shooting allows more elements to enter the frame, giving it a visual effect of looking at the whole picture.
When shooting from a top-down perspective**, the farther away the camera is from the subject, the larger the angle of view and the richer the elements of the scenery in the frame. The top-down angle is usually shot at a higher position, so the resulting image often has a strong visual impact.
Overhead shot.
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In addition to a bird's-eye view, the function of the overhead shot can also express the gloomy and depressed feelings of the former orange. Overhead shooting is a photographic technique in which the photographer captures the frame from top to bottom at a high angle. The angle of view of the shot is above the object.
Strictly speaking, even directly above, such as sitting in a helicopter to photograph the city below, this is called an overhead shot. <
In addition to a bird's-eye view, the overhead shot can also express gloomy and depressed feelings. Overhead shooting is a photographic technique in which the photographer captures the frame from top to bottom at a high angle. The angle of view of the shot is on top of the object.
Strictly speaking, even directly above, such as sitting in a helicopter to photograph the city below, this is called an overhead shot.
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Here are some tips for shooting from above:
1. Stabilize the camera: Use a tripod or stabilizer to keep the camera stable and avoid shaky and blurry images.
2. Determine the shooting position: Carefully consider the shooting position before shooting to ensure the best viewing angle and effect.
3. Shooting angle: Choose the appropriate shooting angle to present the best visual effect.
4. Adjustment**: Dust is adjusted according to the shooting scene and lighting conditions, and the ** is appropriately adjusted to get the best color and brightness. <>
5. Adjust the focus: Adjust the focus mode of the camera according to the shooting distance and the distance of the scene to ensure a clear image.
In short, there are many factors to consider when shooting from above, and you need to constantly explore and adjust in practice. Only after repeated trial and practice can you master the shooting skills of overhead shooting and get the best shooting effect. <>
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1. Overhead shot:
1) Appropriate theme: landscape scenery, the whole picture of the city, and the layout of the landscape.
2) The camera is higher than the subject, and the lens is tilted down for an overhead shot. Experienced photographers always try to find a vantage point when photographing landscapes and cityscapes, so as to find the effect of seeing the mountains at a glance.
3) Only by climbing to the top of the mountain can you have the feeling of having a glimpse of the mountains, and it can better reflect the realm of the risk-free scenery in the limited peak, so experienced photographers always like to choose the top of the mountain when shooting the panoramic view of the mountain. The most common way to shoot the whole city is to find the top of the city's high-rise buildings, the angle is usually not visible, of course, it is more eye-catching, and the overhead shot can also explain the layout of the city well, especially when shooting ancient buildings, the overhead shot is the most commonly used way to shoot panoramas. Now with drones, it's a lot easier to shoot panoramas.
2. Upward shooting: 1) Suitable subjects: forest trees, high-rise buildings, full-body portraits.
2) The camera is lower than the subject and the lens is tilted upwards to shoot upwards. The characteristics of the camera to shoot near and far determine that this shooting technique is more suitable for expressing the feeling of the scenery being tall and straight into the sky. In particular, when shooting with a wide-angle lens, buildings and trees can be tilted towards the middle, and when shooting full-body photos of people, the length of the legs can be stretched, making men look taller and women look more slender.
3) The upward shot can make the high-rise building converge to the middle, giving people the feeling that the building is particularly straight into the sky. This ** is the limit in the upward shot, the lens is almost towards the blue sky, the wider the lens, the more obvious the effect of this convergence is photographed, and the same effect is also applied to the trees.
4) When shooting full-body portraits, proper upward shooting can make the beautiful woman's figure more slender, the relationship between near and far makes the legs longer, and the upper body becomes smaller, and the nine-headed body is born in this way, and the effect of using a wide-angle lens is more obvious.
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