The lens language is too powerful, creating spectacles in conventional scenes, like a panoramic lens in a tavern, pulling the mirror up to shoot the crowd in the tavern, with the lights in the foreground and people in the background, and the light shades the crowd. It's so beautiful.
The prince and others in the whale car discussed the conspiracy, pulling the mirror left and swaying the eyes of the male protagonist. The male protagonist who discovered the truth was surprised, and only the part of the eye was revealed, exquisite!
There are also many ingenious shots, and the narrative is also narrative. The director also has high requirements for the position of the characters. Take the following as an example,
The uncle playing the piano was ordered to go to the street immediately to complete the character. From the indoor panoramic view, he and the male protagonist were turned to feature the faces of him and the male protagonist while walking on the street. In the close-up, the background around the face changed rapidly. The panorama loses the feeling of "fast", because the uncle playing the piano is walking slowly rather than fast with crutches.
In the close-up shot of the walking faces of the two of them, the two are always in close contact, rubbing their shoulders.
This also shows the director’s personnel position control. This control is also very strict on the indoor personnel station. Like in a newspaper office, the panoramic male protagonist sits on the left side of the railing door, and then pushes the mirror toward the railing hole at a fixed point. The close-up words confessed that the face of the newspaper woman in the chaotic era did not move during the whole push, and the woman's face did not appear on the camera. It was so accurate. It must be stepped on in advance and confessed that the person could not move significantly.
There is also the male protagonist entering the mirror in the square. The panoramic view gradually descends to the over-the-shoulder lens. The male protagonist enters the painting from the right side. It is so comfortable and rhythmic and precise.
In addition, there are too many good shots, it is worth re-watching a few times.
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