Monday, 31 October 2011

http://www.youtube.com/user/mfgrogan?blend=2&ob=5
The setting of this clip is somewhere out in the country side. Most of the costume in this clip is police uniforms. Props are police dogs, cars, Vans and more. Location is a village in the country side. The main actor is David Jason.

Wednesday, 5 October 2011

Monday, 3 October 2011

single vs multi camera setup




A multi camera setup consists of four cameras with two cameras up front to the left and right and two cameras together at the back. This makes the multi camera setup perfect for live interviews or live sporting events like football and rugby.

Single camera setup consists of only one camera. That’s why TV shows like drama shows often use single cameras because of how much space they have for the set that they are filming on. Single camera is often used for documentaries. Single camera is often used in films.

The advantages of multi camera setup are that it can catch all sorts of actions. The only disadvantage of multi camera is that its more equipment and that means more effort and costs more.

The main advantage of single camera set up is for example that there is more space on the location of filming.

The disadvantages of single camera is that editing takes tie when you have to edit a clip which has two people in it for example because you need to link them together.

You would probably see a multi camera scene in a single camera show when a scene that has more than two or three people in it.

I feel that multi camera shows are better to watch and that filming in multi camera is better than single camera because you get more detail with multi camera.

In drama shows single camera setup is often used in scenes that are shot outside and multi camera setup is used often in scenes that are shot inside.