3. Shooting during the event:?
A. Shooting of leaders' speeches: If conditions permit, try to shoot as close as possible. In this way, information such as banners and projections reflecting the contents of the meeting can be photographed in the picture. The shooting angle should generally be the same height as the speaker, try not to shoot with elevation angle or depression angle, and keep an angle of about 45 degrees with the speaker;
B. venue shooting: the shooting of the rostrum must have a panoramic view and a close-up of a single person. The background of the rostrum is generally dark. Try to use the exposure value photometric data of the face. Don't cover the face with a microphone and a water cup. If necessary, use a certain angle. In addition, the front row of the venue is generally an important participant, so it is necessary to shoot the venue from the left and right directions. A panoramic view of the venue will be taken later. The shooting position is generally one shot in the left, middle and right positions of the backcourt. Exposure value should also be based on the photometric value of the podium. ?
C. Activity shooting: Be sure to pay attention to the activities of major leaders and important participants, and give consideration to other participants. Try to combine the characters with the background that can express the theme of the activity. ? I also saw these in the red melon seeds media.