Push: it refers to the shooting method of changing the shooting scene from large scene to small scene by moving the camera forward in a straight line or rotating the lens. Push the camera to highlight the main characters and key images.
Pull: refers to the shooting method of changing the shooting scene from small scene to large scene by moving the camera backward in a straight line or rotating the lens in front of the camera. The shooting range and expression space of the pull lens picture are expanding from small to large, which makes the picture composition form multiple structural changes.
Shake: refers to the shooting method of moving the camera in an arc from left to right or from right to left with the camera as the axis to shoot the scene. Shaking the lens is like the visual effect of people turning their heads to look around or moving their eyes from one point to another.
Moving: it refers to the shooting method in which the lens direction is at right angles to the moving direction of the camera, while the moving speed of the camera is relatively fixed and the scene is relatively unchanged. The motion of the camera makes the frame of the picture always in motion, and the objects in the picture will show the situation of continuous position movement whether in motion or static state.
Heel: refers to the method that the camera follows the shooting when shooting a moving object with the same moving speed and direction of the shooting object. The following lens can continuously and thoroughly express the subject in motion. It can not only highlight the subject, but also explain the subject’s motion direction, speed, posture and its relationship with the environment.
Swing: refers to the shooting method of quickly shaking from one fixed scene to another with the camera as the axis. The continuous change of the viewpoint of the lifting lens forms a multi angle, multi-directional and multi composition effect
Post time: 03-11-2022