A blow-up scene was a scene in a movie, TV series, TV program, or other work that was deliberately arranged by the director for technical reasons. These scenes often caused the audience to be dissatisfied or disgusted. The following are some of the common eye-piercing scenes in movies and television dramas: 1. Weapon exposure: In movies and television works, there are often scenes of weapons being exposed, such as the bullet trajectory of firearms, the flight trajectory of missiles, etc. The appearance of these scenes will make the audience feel incomprehensible or shocked. 2. Picture ratio: In movies and television works, sometimes the director would adjust the proportion of the picture in order to show the grandeur or exquisiteness of a certain scene. For example, he would shorten a long shot to a very short time or enlarge a wide shot to a very long distance. But these adjustments often made the audience uncomfortable or confused. 3. Prop spoof: In film and television works, prop spoof shots are also relatively common. For example, a prop clearly existed before but disappeared when the camera switched, or a prop was used incorrectly, etc. The appearance of these shots will make the audience feel distrust or disappointment. 4. The plot is exposed: Sometimes, the scene of the plot will make the audience feel dissatisfied. For example, some plots have appeared in the previous movie or TV series but disappeared in the later works. Or some plots do not conform to logic or common sense. The appearance of these scenes will make the audience feel confused or disappointed. It was important to note that not all films and television works would have exposed scenes. Some films and television works would pay more attention to details and logic to try their best to avoid revealing scenes so that the audience could focus more on the development of the plot.
It was quite common for a scene to go wrong in a film or television series. Some scenes might not be discovered due to technical problems or the director's negligence. Here are some of the more common scenes: 1. The scene changes too fast: If the scene changes too fast, the audience may not have time to react and the scene will be exposed. 2. Subtitle errors: In movies and TV shows, sometimes there are errors in the subtitles, such as text distortion, missing or repetition. 3. Screen out of sync: If the screen is out of sync, there will be a black screen or a white screen. 4. Special effects problems: If the technique is not in place or the time is tight during the special effects production process, there may be a situation where the trick is exposed. 5. Prop problems: If the prop has a mistake, such as the prop's packaging is not intact or the prop itself has a problem, it will affect the audience's viewing experience. 6. Problem with the camera position: Sometimes, the camera position will deviate, causing the audience to be unable to understand the plot correctly. 7. Shooting angle problem: Different shooting angles may affect the picture and lead to the situation of being exposed. Even though the exposed scenes might affect the audience's viewing experience, some producers had to abide by some shooting rules and procedures, so they might try their best to avoid the appearance of the exposed scenes.
A spoof scene referred to a flaw in a movie, television series, or novel that did not match the real scene. It often appeared in the props, equipment, and technology in the fictional world that did not match the real scene or in the development of the plot that did not conform to logic. The following are some of the eye-piercing scenes in movies and television dramas: Bullet time often appeared in anti-Japanese dramas, but in reality, time was measured by the hour. In anti-Japanese dramas, the magazine capacity of guns was often 20 rounds, but in reality, the magazine capacity of guns was usually 10 rounds or less. 2. The production of costumes and accessories in ancient dramas did not match the production standards in reality. For example, the production cost of gorgeous phoenix crowns and robes in reality was very low, and there were very few well-made ancient dramas. 3. The light and shadow effects of the characters and objects in the special effects scene do not match the real scene. For example, in the movie, the special effects show a floating city in the air, but in reality, the buildings and ground materials of the city are fixed. 4. The mouth shape and pronunciation of the characters in the novel do not match the real scene. For example, the words spoken by the characters in the novel often have a dialect or accent, but in reality, the pronunciation and mouth shape of the characters are standard. The appearance of a spoof scene would destroy the storyline and visual effects of a movie, television series, or novel. It required the screenwriter and director to carefully consider the balance between real and fictional elements during the production process.
A blow-through shot refers to the obvious mistakes or flaws in certain scenes, props, special effects, etc. in a film or television work. These mistakes or flaws would be considered by the audience or critics as a manifestation of production problems or insufficient technology. The following are some of the common eye-piercing scenes in movies and television dramas: The bullet trajectory in the gunfight scene was obviously wrong. The bullet trajectory did not move in a straight line according to the laws of physics but showed a certain curve and drift. 2. The clothes and equipment of the characters in the special effects did not look realistic. Some of the colors and materials of the clothes did not look realistic, and some of the luster and details of the equipment were not detailed enough. 3. The props and buildings in the scenes of the period drama seem to have no historical basis, such as the use of wood and architectural structures that do not conform to historical facts, as well as details such as clothing and headdress that do not conform to the characteristics of the era. 4. The accent and speed of speech of the actors in the dialogue scene. Some actors 'pronunciation is not accurate, and some actors' expressions are not natural enough. 5. The eyes and facial details of the characters in the special effects are not realistic enough. Some special effects scenes look too exaggerated and fake. The appearance of a fake shot would affect the audience's viewing experience. Therefore, producers needed to pay attention to details and quality when producing film and television works to avoid problems such as a fake shot.
In some TV series, movies, or games, the producers made mistakes or illogical situations in the presentation of certain scenes or details, causing the audience to be confused or dissatisfied. The following are some common eye-catching scenes: 1. The scene of the character being exposed appeared in the character's clothing, equipment, weapons, and so on. Sometimes, the clothes or equipment worn by the actors did not make sense or fit the story. 2. Exposing scenes could also appear in the game, especially in multiplayer online games. Sometimes, the game's graphics were not synchronized with reality, or the characters in the game did not exist in reality. 3. In a TV series, the special effects could also be used. Sometimes, the way the special effects were implemented was not logical or the details of the special effects were wrong. The funniest part was that some of the shots were deliberately made to attract the audience's interest and attention. These scenes might be a prank by the producers to increase the dramatic effect. Even though it might not look good, many viewers still liked to see exciting performances and interesting storylines. Therefore, producers needed to seriously consider the problem of revealing the scenes when producing movies or TV series and ensure that their works could satisfy the audience.
There were many amazing supporting roles in many movies and television dramas. The supporting character in 'A Song of Ice and Fire' is a smart, determined, and brave character who sacrifices his life to protect House Stark. 2. Jennifer Jennings 'supporting role in Game of Thrones was a beautiful, intelligent, and thoughtful woman. Her existence played a key role in the development of the plot. Sebastian Michaeli's supporting role in 'The Coquettish Lawyer' was a very charming and unique character. His intelligence, wit, and sense of justice made him a highlight of the show. 4 Jacob Splint's supporting role in the Green Arrow was a brave, smart, and righteous villain. His appearance brought many wonderful moments to the development of the plot. Lily Tomlin's supporting role in Rick and Morty was a beautiful, intelligent, and independent woman. Her appearance injected many new elements into the development of the plot. The outstanding performance of these supporting characters left a deep impression on people. Their appearance not only enriched the plot, but also made people pay more attention to the entire story.
As a fan of online literature, I haven't actually watched movies or dramas, but I can provide you with some classic descriptions of rain scenes based on the knowledge I have learned about online literature. In online novels, rain scenes were often seen as a romantic way of describing things. They often appeared in romance movies. Some of the classic rain scenes included: 1. Harry and Voldemort's duel in the dark rain in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. 2. The scene of Lin Chong dueling Lu Junyi in front of the waterfall in Water Margins. 3. The scene of Duan Yu and Xu Zhu bathing in the rain on the roof in " The Eight Demigods ". 4. The scene of Ren Yingying and Linghu Chong bathing in the rain by the West Lake in " Smiling Proud in Jianghu ". These are some classic rain scenes, and of course, there are many other classic rain scenes that you can choose according to your preferences.
Chongqing was the city with the most film and television dramas in the past two years. The first time that a film location in Chongqing was " out of the circle " was in the movie " Crazy Stone." The movie showed the characteristics of Chongqing in all aspects by showing the city's " appearance " and the taste of Jianghu. The image of the mountain city in Chongqing was very "magical in the future", so it attracted many movies, such as "Zhou Yu's Train","Curiosity Killed the Cat","Secret Coast","Double Eat" and so on.
Movies and TV series were two different forms of media. Movies were usually shown in cinemas. They told a complete story over a long period of time, usually more than 90 minutes. The film focused on visual effects and the cohesiveness of the story, attracting audiences through film production techniques and the big screen. Movies usually had higher production costs, so they paid more attention to production value and visual effects. TV series were broadcast on TV stations or online platforms. They were usually presented in the form of a multi-episode series, each episode usually between 30 minutes and 1 hour. TV series focused on the development of characters and the extension of the story, attracting audiences through multiple episodes of narration. TV dramas usually had more time to develop complex plots and character relationships, so they paid more attention to character creation and plot development. In general, movies and TV series were different in terms of production style, duration, and narrative, but they were both forms of entertainment that the audience loved, each with its own characteristics and charm.
The logical errors in TV series could be divided into the following types: 1. Character behavior is illogical: Some characters in TV series seem very unreasonable. For example, a person can learn many skills in a short time or a person can have great strength but is very weak in the face of some basic challenges. 2. The plot jumps too fast: Some TV dramas jump too fast. The previous plot and the later plot are almost unrelated, which will cause the audience to be unable to understand the development of the plot. 3. The fictional world does not match the real world: Some TV shows make up a very wonderful world but it does not exist in the real world, which will cause confusion to the audience. Character's personality and behavior do not match the setting: Some characters in TV series are very strong, but when they encounter challenges, they are very weak or lack confidence, which does not match their setting. 5. The plot twist is too sudden: In some TV series, the characters suddenly become very strong or very weak. This twist is too sudden for the audience to understand. 6. Character relationship doesn't conform to the setting: Some characters in TV dramas seem very unreasonable. For example, two strangers suddenly establish a deep friendship or love relationship. This relationship is illogical. 7. Fictional plots that don't match history: Some TV series have fictional historical events or characters, but these events or characters don't match historical facts, which will cause confusion to the audience. The logical errors in a TV series may affect the audience's viewing experience. Therefore, screenwriters and directors need to pay attention to logic and rationality when creating TV series.
I've seen the following novels adapted into TV series and movies: 1. "The Gold Medal Author of Korea." 2. "Abduct an Emperor and Return to Modern Times" 3. 'Too lazy to get married: It's not that I don't want to get married.' 4. Return of a Thousand Gold 5. 'Silly and sweet rich husband.' 6. He Came With Roses 7. "Forced to make an official announcement every day after becoming popular." I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗