1, sliding mirror:
This mirror transfer mode includes two forms of lens movement: push and pull. Push is to push the lens forward, and pull is to pull the lens back. Pushing the lens can eliminate noise, easily highlight the main body of the picture and gradually focus on the user's line of sight; Pulling the lens can explain the environment and show the macro scene.
2, around the mirror:
That is, when shooting, the camera position remains unchanged and rotates around the subject. This way of moving the mirror is shot from a patrol perspective, which can highlight the subject, render the mood and make the whole picture more tense.
3. Lifting mirror:
This kind of mirror transportation needs some lifting devices to take pictures while lifting.
Ascension: usually used in grand scenes, starting from a small place and ending with a broad lens content.
Decline: generally, it starts from a vast place and ends at a detailed place.
4. Follow the mirror:
This is actually a form of lens movement, following the subject and keeping the same distance when shooting. This form is very suitable for photographing the expression and movement changes of characters, and can fully and meticulously show these contents.
5. Transverse reflector:
In other words, the camera is required to move horizontally and horizontally. When the character moves in one direction, the lens should also follow the direction in which the character moves. This way of transporting mirrors can show the relationship between people and the environment, and make users feel immersive.