Use dark tones to create a depressing atmosphere, use gloomy sound effects to guide nervous emotions, use refined and smooth editing to grasp a tight and relaxed rhythm, and use concise and lively shots to describe the psychology of the characters and describe the characteristics of the scene. The gravitational force of people's attention also often brews silent tension, and those subtle details that have been carefully considered and carefully set all reflect the painstaking efforts and exquisite thoughts of the director and other behind-the-scenes personnel.
Once the film is too artistic, it will be high and low. Once it is too commercial, no one cares about the art in it. Therefore, art is always under the shadow of commercialism, low-key and mysterious. This is the essence of film aesthetics.
Keep your love for each other hidden in your heart.
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