I don't know editing skills. Let's not talk about this. You can write the shooting technique according to the distance, the whole, the near and the special, that is, the field of vision-looking down and looking from a distance belong to the field of vision. Panorama-such as a person's overall appearance. Mid shot-a person's face. Close-up-a person's eyes, eyes or an action, a foreshadowing action.
Montage-this is a method of expression in shooting, which is generally divided into narrative montage, performance montage and intellectual montage. In the film Kung Fu, the shooting technique is generally narrative montage, and parallel montage and inverted montage are commonly used. Parallel montage refers to the activities carried out by both sides, and inverted montage is the most obvious example in Kung Fu. Kung fu tells stories first, and then his childhood scenes appear in the plot. This is a typical inverted montage.
Narrative techniques, which I am not very good at, are generally divided into flashback, positive narration and pen insertion. The film "Kung Fu" should use narrative and insert past stories into the story development.
I wanted to find a film review for you, copy and paste it, and finally found that there was no suitable one, so I had to type so much myself. It's not that I won't help you write, it's that I really don't have enough time. The balance is less than 50 cents. I will get off the plane later. I don't know what you need this for. Do you want to write film reviews like me? If you really wrote it yourself, remember that there is no result if you keep copying it, and there is no way to analyze it in the end. Also, when writing film reviews, you should also choose films. Kung fu is not suitable for writing film reviews. Movies like Heroes and Flowers are worth analyzing. Every detail has a meaning, and every shot hides the foreshadowing. It's too far from the point ~ you have to write your own film reviews ~ plagiarism is meaningless ~
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