1. Pushing the lens
Pushing the lens is a common shooting technique, which mainly uses the camera to move forward or zoom, and gradually approaches the subject object to be expressed, making people feel that they are approaching the thing to be observed step by step, and watching something at close range can show the change of the same object from far to near, and also show the change of one object to another.
Second, moving the lens
Moving the lens is also called moving shooting. It is to fix the camera on the moving object and move it in all directions to shoot the immobile object, so that the immobile object will have a moving effect. When shooting, the shooting picture will be gradually presented, forming a visual feeling of patrol or display.
Third, follow the camera
Follow the camera, also known as follow the camera, to find the point of interest in the shooting process, and then follow the target to shoot. For example, in a hotel, only the big scenes in the whole hotel are filmed at first, and then a waiter follows the shots from one position and walks around the tables. The position of the object that is usually represented by the camera in the picture remains the same, but changes with the picture it walks through, just like a person walking through the streets with another person, the things around him are changing, but the following style itself is unchanged.
IV. Rotating lens
Rotating lens refers to a picture in which the subject is rotating. The lens rotates along the lens optical axis or at an angle close to the lens optical axis, and the camera quickly rotates to shoot more than 361 degrees. This shooting technique mostly shows the dizzy feeling of people and is a common shooting technique in film and television shooting.
V. Pulling the lens
Pulling the lens is just the opposite of pushing the lens. It is mainly done by moving the camera backward or zooming, gradually moving away from the main object to be observed, making people feel that they are moving away from the thing to be observed step by step, and watching the overall effect of something from a distance. It can show the change of the same object from near to far, and it can also show the change of one object to another.
6. Shot flick
Shot flick is to shake the shot quickly and move it to another scene very quickly, thus switching the picture to another content, while the middle process produces a blurred effect, which can show the sudden transition of one content.