self-discovery journey

Gilda 2022-03-10 08:01:48

At the end of 2019, I was reading a book about movies, "How to Talk About Movies", which introduced some movies with a strong sense of lens, such as "Frozen". From then on I started to focus on the use of cinema lenses.

This movie also made me notice the processing of the movie camera. One is that the heroine walks to the bridge and kneels to pray, and the camera suddenly zooms in. The second is eating at a foreign friend's house. The hostess and her sister go to the kitchen. The camera turns right and places the foreign couple in the center of the picture. These two shots are processed at the beginning. I don’t have a deep understanding of the film shooting method. At present, the feeling is that these two processes only play a role in attracting my attention and making me think outside the film. Although zooming in has a close-up effect, the operation in the movie always reminds me of the act of zooming in quickly when I recorded a video that I couldn't see clearly. The second part is to place the characters of each scene in the center of the picture, which makes sense, but the lens shift will make me feel that it is emphasized.

The dressing of the heroine and sister makes you think about the effect of clothing matching on the image change: 1. The long coat is slender and slender, which is also my personal experience. 2. Wear denim less. Jeans can't fully highlight the curves, but they can also show the outline of some people. This reminds me of the concept in "Design Book for Everyone", either boldly break through, or be neat and disciplined, slightly Breakthroughs look like mistakes. Going back to hakama is to either not show body contours (long skirts, wide-leg pants), or clearly show your leg shape (short skirts, shorts, leggings), and don't flick right and left (shapeless denim)

The heroine's profile is like a girl in our school, and the outfits are also similar.

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On the Beach at Night Alone quotes

  • Young-hee: You can't love, so you cling to life, right?

  • Sang-won: When you love, you must, in your reasoning about that love, start from what is highest, from what is more important than happiness or unhappiness, or that sin or virtue in their accepted meaning, otherwise you must not reason at all.