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Wednesday, 26 February 14
The single-camera setup, or single-camera mode of production, is a method of filmmaking and video production. A single cameraeither motion picture camera or professional video camerais employed on the set, and each shot to make up a scene is taken independently. An alternative production method, which is more widely used is still called a "single-camera", but in actuality two cameras are employed - one to capture a medium shot of the scene while the other to capture a close-up during the same take, which saves time as there are half as many set-ups for each scene. Action films will use three or more cameras to capture multiple angles as action scenes take a great deal of time for only seconds to a few minutes of footage. With this method multiple set-ups for the same sequences can be largely avoided.
Wednesday, 26 February 14
Lay Out
Wednesday, 26 February 14
Wednesday, 26 February 14
Lay Out
Wednesday, 26 February 14
Cheaper; if more cameras were used, each camera man would cost money and lighting and sound units. With multiple cameras running, the costs increase. More aesthetic control; lighting and sound for each shot, enhances the detail and excitement. Don't need both actors on set at the same time; lm the shots for one whilst the other is in their trailer and vice versa. Practicality; you aren't limited in how much space you need to set up your shot."
Wednesday, 26 February 14
It doesn't take as long to shoot a production because of all the cameras that are recording. The reactions are more realistic because you're doing the scene with the other actor so the emotion that you create; therefore enhancing the reactions. Using lighting and sound is a lot easier because you don't have to keep packing the equipment to move to the next location like single camera production. You get a lot of the scenes covered in a shorter amount of time compared to single camera as you capture various angles and shots within 1 day.
Wednesday, 26 February 14
It takes longer to set up because of all the cameras and camera men. Less realistic reactions; as one actor gets lmed at a time, the reactions aren't as natural. Repetition; repeat the same shot 3 times to get each angle as you can only get one at a time, however use of multiple cameras you're able to capture everything at once. Editing time; you'll be spending a lot of time in the editing suit because of all the shots that have been taken. With multiple cameras, you could shoot different angles and takes at the same time, using different people for the cameras.
Wednesday, 26 February 14
It takes longer to set up due to the large amount of equipment unlike single camera production. It's denitely more expensive; the camera-men you need to hire and the additional cameras are going to cost a little more than single camera production! The locations that the director uses are mostly sets and not real places which, in some cases, you can see through windows or mirrors the cameraman lming or a piece of their equipment.
Wednesday, 26 February 14