Photo by Beijing Universal Studios - Taking a Photo with the Barrel Building

Beijing Universal Studios - Taking a Photo with the Barrel Building

Shooting from a lower angle can highlight the grandeur of the float. In terms of composition, use the centering technique to place the float in the center of the frame, drawing the viewer’s attention while also utilizing the float’s symmetrical structure to enhance the stability of the image.

Universal Studios Beijing - Disney Castle Parade Floats

Photo by Beijing Universal Studios - Take a photo with the tree-shaped decorative sculptures and flower beds.

Beijing Universal Studios - Take a photo with the tree-shaped decorative sculptures and flower beds.

Photo by Beijing Universal Studios - Taking Photos with Vintage Cars and Architecture

Beijing Universal Studios - Taking Photos with Vintage Cars and Architecture

Photo by Beijing Universal Studios - Taking a photo with the Hogwarts Castle by the stone railing.

Beijing Universal Studios - Taking a photo with the Hogwarts Castle by the stone railing.

Photo by Beijing Universal Resort - Take a photo with the yellow walls and the captain's wooden sign.

Beijing Universal Resort - Take a photo with the yellow walls and the captain's wooden sign.

The model stands in front of the BUTTERBEER bar stall, positioned at the center of the frame, with the photographer shooting at eye level. The composition is centered to highlight the interaction between the model and the "BUTTERBEER" sign above, as well as the stacked barrels. The shot includes the full view of the bar stall, the sign, and the background with barrels to enhance scene recognition. The model holds a butterbeer mug at chest level and stands naturally.

Beijing Universal Resort - Taking a Photo with the Carousel Bar

Using the rule of thirds, position the group of characters at the arch on the right side of the frame, occupying the right one-third of the image. Balance the composition by including "Mr. Yu's Noodle Shop" and a large pumpkin prop on the left. The shot should include the buildings on both sides, the central bamboo, and the blue backdrop to capture the entire scene.

Additional tips: It is necessary to make a reservation in advance.

Beijing Universal Studios - Filming Kung Fu Panda

The photographer positions themselves in front of the sign, slightly tilting the angle to place the sign on the right side of the frame. The blue pipe frame naturally surrounds the sign, forming a border that enhances the visual focus. The background includes the blue metal structure above and the hanging flags, enriching the scene with layers and fully showcasing the industrial atmosphere of the facility entrance.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Prices: Off-peak days: 418 CNY, Shoulder season days: 528 CNY, Peak season days: 638 CNY, Special days: 748 CNY. Discounts are available for children, seniors, and people with disabilities.
② Operating Hours: Beijing Universal Studios Park is open from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, and Universal CityWalk is open from 8:00 AM to 9:30 PM, with extended hours until 10:00 PM on weekends.

Beijing Universal Resort - Minion Themed Attraction Entrance Sign

The photographer uses an upward angle, shooting from a low position, with the Minion sculpture positioned on the left side of the frame. The right side includes a circular architectural structure and a yellow sphere, balancing the composition. The shot should encompass the entire Minion, the metal framework, and the background circular building, highlighting the park's unique features while compressing the background to make the subject more prominent.

Travel Tip: The ticket prices for Universal Studios Beijing vary daily. Please check the official WeChat account in advance for specific prices and to purchase tickets.

Universal Studios Beijing - Minion Sculpture on the Jump Stage