People’s Daily Lives
People’s Daily Lives 1. Through the personal perspective to see how to say “Hello” to a friend. 2. Through the third person’s perspective and the parallel position to show two persons’ conversation. 3. Through the high angle to see a person to walk to downstairs. 4. Through the low angle to see people walking on the path or the bridge. 5. Through the close-up to see a student how to write. (Focus on the hand part) 6. Through the close-up to see a student while he or she is resting. 7. Through the close-up to see a student’s face while he or she is texting or talking on the phone with the happy mood. 8. Through the parallel position to see a student typing. 9. Through the close-up to see a student’s mouth while he or she is eating or drin...