Monday, 14 May 2012

single camera vs multi camera

In most television shows they use single camera set to cut cost to minimal for the budget but they occasionally use multi-camera to make conversations feel more realistic and help to cut cost again for action scenes like explosions because they are too expensive to do more than once. One thing that i have realised is that you can tell the difference between single and multi-camera whilst i watch them on T.V which has helped learn the way the cut the two together.

the multi-camera set is pretty straight forward set up because you just have to make sure that the cameras do not capture footage with any of the other cameras, but you also have to make sure you capture all the action that you have been to  capture alsoyou have to make sure the set up is not to small because you need room for the actors to move or the action to happen.

the single camera set up is well just one camera and is used in most shots for television because of budget it is usually the cheapest to film shots like explosions.

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