Hello everyone! A few days ago in the article, I introduced you to different styles of painting effects, as well as the effects applied to different scenes. If you are interested, please take a look~

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Today, let's talk about doingAI skitsandAI VideoThe 5 most commonly used whenlens handling techniquesYou're guaranteed to get it! Learn this and your shots will be as vivid as "storytelling"!
1. Push the camera: the big white word is dislike face shot, emotionally pulling full
Presentation:The camera slowly moves closer to the actor, pushing from full body to close-ups of the face.
What's the point:Highlighting a character's shock, anger, or other various emotions~
Where to use it:Climax Scene! For example, when the protagonist discovers the secret, the camera pushes and the audience's heart races!
Tips:The camera pushes forward quickly to highlight facial expressions.
2. Pulling the camera: stepping back to complete the story
Presentation:Have the camera slowly pull away from the close-ups of the actors to reveal the entire scene.
What's the point:Show the "big picture," such as a character standing alone in the rubble, or a meaningful image at the end.
Where to use it:Suitable for closure! For example, after a couple's fight, the camera pulls away to reveal the mess all over the floor, which has more impact than the lines.
Tips:The camera pulls back quickly~
3. Panning: looking left and right, like the human eye
Presentation:Fixed camera position with the lens swinging from side to side or up and down.
What's the point:Taking the viewer "around the room", for example, swinging from the killer to the victim, the tension is instantaneous!
Where to use it:Action or suspense sequences, such as when a thief looks around and the camera "peeks" after him.
Tips:Quickly move the camera to the right
4. Follow the camera: walk and shoot, like shopping with friends
Presentation:The camera follows the subject, keeping the distance constant.
What's the point:Make the audience feel "immersed", for example, by following the protagonist into an eerie old mansion.
Where to use it:Long shots are a must! For example, two people walking and talking, with the camera following steadily, natural and smooth.
Tips:Woman walks forward, camera follows
5. Elevated lens: God's perspective, domineering
Presentation:The camera rises from a low point to a high point and shoots down or up.
What's the point:Create "big picture shocks", such as pulling from the protagonist looking up to the whole building exploding.
Where to use it:Big scene openings or reversals! For example, a wedding scene where the camera rises and suddenly reveals an ambush killer...
Tips:Overhead view, camera pushes down~
Finally, to summarize for you haha, there is also a combination of tricks in the way you transport the mirror.
Trying to sensationalize: pushing the camera + close-ups
Want to suspend disbelief: pan + follow
Trying to shock: elevated lens + pull away
Have you learned how to use these lenses? Next time you do AI video, you can try these techniques, so that your lens is no longer "dry"!