don't understand is that encountering ghosts is a big thing, after all Not even in textbooks. Humans have been discussing things for thousands of years without results. You see it at once, and you see it every day and night. The protagonist can still work, play, sleep, and sleep? I think actors, whether they are male or female, seem to be You don't even look scared, so what should you do? The actors are not afraid, so what is the audience fearing, and the film is scary?
Look at Kojima, look at the master key, look at the performance of the actors in Texas Chainsaw, then This kind of panicked, nervous, frightened performance, and then look at the performance in this ghost image, I stopped during the screening more than once to find something to eat...
. . .
well, talk about the bug Well,
didn't the heroine go to the spiritual magazine for consultation? The
editor-in-chief told her that the photos taken with Polaroid are mainly to avoid being PS, right.
If you promise not to PS, you can shoot ghosts with any camera, Right. The
male
protagonist started from taking wedding photos (taken by others with Pentax) and went to Japan to shoot outdoor scenes (Hasseul), the third in the male protagonist's gang took underwear photos (Pentax), and the
female protagonist first came to Tokyo Street to shoot Street scene (no brand card machine),
all use ordinary film cameras or digital cameras, all of which can capture ghosts.
Why does the heroine have to borrow a Polaroid from a photography assistant? Do
you want to submit it for publication? If only In order to determine where there is a ghost, any digital camera can be used, and it can be read immediately after shooting, not like a Polaroid that has to stand for at least a minute... let alone a camera with LiveView function or Ordinary card machine, directly with LCD screen, no need to take pictures, just use it as a monitor is enough.
When the male protagonist was in Tokyo for the first time shooting a location, he saw a ghost directly on the LCD viewfinder. He also said that the staff please go away!
The photo that the female protagonist took for the first time shopping was said by the photography assistant that you captured a ghost I
can't figure out why I need to use a Polaroid to take pictures. It's superfluous! When there are ghosts around, if you are calm enough, you won't be so calm enough to take a photo and then throw the paper there with the pestle...
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