In this week, we reviewed our work for exercise2. There are many immature aspects in my work in this shooting exercise. Because of the shortage of actors, I have to participate in the shooting process by myself, so I have no way to control the angle, movement and coverage of the camera. I fixed the camera with a tripod and chose a suitable angle to shoot the entire video. The biggest limitation of this approach is that there is only my face in the picture, and the other character always faces away from the camera. For the next shooting, I will shoot the scene in different ways to show the story completely. We watched some clips on class which express the use of different scene in filmmaking. The clip from ‘Night Train’ left me a deep impression. The scene is set in a narrow train carriage. The first shot is from outside the train window to a woman’s head sticking out of the window to blow a wind. The interesting thing is that when the woman returns to the carriage, her facing to the camera treats it as a mirror makes the lens language more interesting, and gives the audience a sense of immersion. This creative shooting technique leaves unlimited imagination space for the audience, and we can also apply it to actual shooting contact.