I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might involve a story full of mystery, perhaps with a central character facing some kind of past trauma or a series of events that are unforgettable.
Since I haven't actually read this 'unforgotten night the series novel', it's difficult to say precisely. However, it may be a story that uses the night as a backdrop to tell a tale of relationships, perhaps between different characters. The night could symbolize a time when secrets are revealed, emotions are heightened, and the plot takes on a different tone compared to the day - for example, it could be a time of danger or a time for deep, heartfelt conversations. There could also be elements of the supernatural if it's that kind of series, with the night bringing out strange happenings.
Unforgotten is purely fictional. It's not based on any actual events or people. The show's creators came up with the story and its developments to captivate the audience.
Jin Meier performed the song " A Fire in Winter " on the Musen Grand Stage in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province. Her live performance was full of enthusiasm and charm. The specific time and location of the concert was not mentioned.
The key to shooting a night scene was to choose the right time and place, and use the right equipment and techniques. We can come to the following conclusion:
1. Time selection: The best time to shoot the night scene was when the sky was about to turn dark, that is, when the lights were first turned on. At this moment, the sky was dark blue, and the level of the night photos taken was even better. They could arrive at the filming location before sunset. This way, they could shoot both the night scene and the afterglow of the sunset.
2. [Location selection: Choose the highest point such as the rooftop, high-rise cafe, etc. to shoot from above.] This could show the space, level, and relationship between the building and the environment. The scene was very grand. At the same time, he had to pay attention to using a small aperture to clearly show the details of the buildings near and far.
3. Equipment preparation: For shooting night scenes, it is best to choose a camera that supports full manual mode and match it with a wide-angle lens. A tripod was necessary to ensure the brightness of the picture and avoid blurring the photo.
4. Aperture and sensitivity: Under normal circumstances, using a smaller aperture value to increase the exposure time can make the distant and close-up images equally clear and detailed. If you want to focus on the crowd in the night scene, you can use a larger aperture or high sensitivity to increase the shutter speed.
In summary, shooting a night scene required choosing the right time and place, preparing the necessary equipment, and using the appropriate aperture and sensitivity to obtain clear and detailed night photos.