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Then the director contacted the staff outside and transmitted all the footage to the large screen in front of him.
The director watched the screen.
Each shot has a different style; although they are standing in the same place, everyone has their own preferences.
The focus of each shot is different.
It looks a bit messy.
the other side.
In the same location, at point "957," using the same methods and the same coordination.
There is absolutely no difference.
It can be described as a model of standardized filming.
Looking at the scene in front of her, Feng Cuicui's expression remained unchanged, seemingly unconcerned about the changes.
The teacher on the other side frowned.
If we're only talking about the standards of this shoot, his students are definitely second to none.
But here's the thing.
His students' photos were too standardized, lacking any personal style.
This point cannot be considered a flaw in this context, but it is certainly a point of contention.
If we fail in this area...
Then he really deserves it.
As he watched, he sensed something was wrong.
Why is this director wearing VR?
Yes.
Just as the director was looking at the footage being filmed in front of him, he suddenly picked up the VR glasses next to him.
This scene made his already furrowed brows furrow even more deeply.
The teacher across from me taught the students how to take panoramic photos?
He didn't notice when he got the equipment; if he had seen it, he would have been alerted much earlier.
"Teacher Feng, your students also filmed VR panoramas?" the teacher couldn't help but ask.
"I might have accidentally picked the wrong equipment when I was choosing it."
Feng Cuicui's answer was very calm, but it did make the teacher across from her twitch.
what is this?
Provocative?
Did you know we hadn't learned panoramic photography and did this on purpose?
Before he could continue speaking.
The director then took off his VR glasses.
At this time.
The disappearance of all previous shots proves that he has finished watching.
He turned to look at the two of them.
"The student on the left who uses the camera so skillfully must be yours, right?" The director looked at the teacher opposite him: "You've been to the boat many times before."
"How did the filming go this time?" The teacher was a little nervous. If it were just the previous classes, he wouldn't have felt this way at all, since back then, the winner could be determined just by looking at the camera.
But this is different; in terms of camera work alone, they can only be considered evenly matched...
Even when it comes to shooting a work of art.
Their so-called synergy has become a direct disadvantage, which is extremely fatal.
Think of this.
The teacher's heart tightened involuntarily.
The director said to him, "Your performance was consistently good this time, and you're back in the same spot again."
"Great!!!" The teacher across from me exclaimed, his eyes lighting up.
Hearing this, he felt reassured.
He turned to say something comforting to Feng Cuicui, but found that her expression remained calm.
It seemed as if he had foreseen this outcome.
Feng Cuicui looked at the director and asked, "Director, how are my students doing?"
"Your students are also very good." The director looked at Feng Cuicui and smiled, "It's just that there's only one spot, and your students have very different styles, so the unpredictability is quite high (4.7), so we can't have you standing there to film."
Feng Cuicui nodded.
This is the drawback of live streaming: it seeks to avoid mistakes rather than achieve success.
Compared to the same directing style of others, this distinctive shooting technique is bound to be accompanied by all sorts of unpredictable accidents.
But unexpectedly.
Accidents during filming are something that no media professional wants to accept.
Feng Cuicui's expression remained unchanged: "Then how should I arrange things for my students?"
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The teacher next to him laughed and said, "Teacher Feng, you don't need to worry about not having a place. I've already checked, there's enough space for all our schools to film."
"If all else fails, we can still squeeze in."
“No need for that.” The director next to him interrupted him and said to Feng Cuicui, “Your students have very different styles, and they must all have their own photography preferences.”
"If they don't mind, they can choose their own location after the second check-up. We will send someone to take you to communicate with the teacher."
"It's just one or two more people; I believe no teacher would refuse."
The teacher next to him was stunned when he heard this.
23 What is this?
They get to choose their own location?
Did I win or did they win?
The teacher was a little confused.
Feng Cuicui nodded very calmly: "Okay, I'll go back and tell them."
"I just need you to explain how I need to cooperate with the second inspection."
Subsequently.
Under the teacher's stunned gaze, the director quickly explained the inspection procedures.
Clearly, this wasn't the first time she'd done this kind of work.
This can be seen from the above.
During filming, there will be many such people scattered throughout each class's location.
Compared to them.
I feel really awkward taking up space.
Because these 'free agents' might still get one or two shots used.
And they.
But they can only become background figures, making videos for themselves to watch.
He sighed inwardly.
This time, they should be the ones who lost.
five minutes later.
After the director finished explaining everything, he asked Feng Cuicui, "Your VR panoramic photographer has good skills. If he wants to learn, he can follow our photography teacher."
Feng Cuicui nodded: "I will pass on the message when I get back."
......
Along the square and street.
After handing over the camera, Su Chen and his team wanted to find a place to rest.
Although it is already September.
But the sun in the sky was still scorching.
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