Thursday, November 20, 2008

multiple camera shooting explained

Multiple Camera Shooting Explained
Multiple camera shooting is a very effective type of shooting that takes more then one camera. It is most often used on sports broadcasts, shows that need to be aired quickly after shooting and daily soap operas. This helps to cut down on editing as you do not need to stop and start the action over and over again and in each angle there will be the same things going on and no conflicting shots. The two outer cameas generally shoot close ups while the inner cameras shoot a wide cut of the scene to catch all of the action.

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Sources: http://www.digitalsavvy.co.uk/projects_multicamera.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple-camera_setup
http://www.cineman.co.uk/multiple.html

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