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The difference between fixed the picture and fixed seats.

The difference between fixed the picture and fixed seats lies in the different shooting methods and presentation effects.

Fixed the picture means that the position of the camera and the orientation of the lens are unchanged, and the photographer's intention is expressed only by the movement of the subject and the change of light and shadow in the picture. This way can make the photographer pay more attention to the composition and visual expression of the picture, showing the effect of stable static and solidification time. Fixed position means that the position and attitude of the camera are suggested to be fixed and locked, and the composition and change of the whole picture can only be completed by moving the lens. This way allows the photographer to highlight the movement and tracking of the theme, perceive the three-dimensional spatial relationship, and present a dynamic and coherent effect.

Generally speaking, fixed the picture and fixed position are both commonly used shooting techniques in film and television works, each with its own applicable scene and performance effect.