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UNIT 23: FILM AND TV EVENTS – MU
CAMERA TECHNIQUES – SHOOTING
LIVE EVENTS
By Grace Hardy
TASK 1- UNDERSTANDING
MULTI-CAMERA FORMATS
What is ‘Multi-Camera’?
 Multi-Camera is a filming technique where multiple cameras are
utilized to film a event or programme.
Example of a multi-camera production
A perfect example of a multi-camera production is ‘Mock The Week’.
During the filming of ‘Mock The Week’ multiple cameras are used to
film different shots and areas of the programme. As you can see
below.
Coverage of Action
The coverage of action in ‘Mock The Week’ is used to the
viewing television audience is able to convey the entire
shot which is being shown (usually by a middle camera).
This allows the viewing television audience see all the
features of the set which being displayed.
Visual Style is how the viewing audience sees the
programme that they are watching and how the shots
blend in when they are edited together. The overall
visual style in ‘Mock The Week’ is not fast or slow, it
switches from camera to camera when a new person on
the programme speaks. And when a certain location is
indicate within the programme the visual style changes
to convey that location.
Visual Style
Communicating meaning to the
viewer
There is a specific camera that picks up the audiences reaction, this is an
example that helps communicate meaning to the viewer because as a
viewer can see that the audience are happy and are laughing. This is an
example of communicating meaning to viewer because the viewer is
influenced by what they see. For example, if they see one of the a
comedian laughing or in shock, they will automatically react like this as well.
The camera shots are what keeps the viewers interested if the shot was the
same throughout the programme, the viewer would get very bored whereas
they have camera's to pick up more than one shot. For example, there are
camera's at the for a different comedian and team which is very engaging
for a viewer to watch and the viewer can also see the comedian’s faces
when the camera's shot are placed on them which can also maintain the
viewer’s interest.
Maintaining the viewer’s interest
Constraints of the studio
The constraints of the studio is the space limits of where you can record
footage. Mainly there is not enough space for the cameras to capture
everything which is needed to be recorded. Another constraint is that the
audience may become uncontrollable. For example, if it was a recording of
a comedy show the audience may became uncontrollable with laughter
which could disrupt the filming. These features must be considered when
filming or the filming will be unsuccessful.
Multi-Camera simultaneous recordings are conducted similarly as my group
and I recorded the multi-camera production this year. Each camera which is
filming a different shot is connected to a Multi-Cam console and the person
who is in change of the console alternates in shots which are meant to be
shown on the television broadcast. During the recording shots can be
changed by the person controlling the console communication to the
camera operators by using tally lights to change the shot
Multi-Cam simultaneous
recordings
History of ‘Multi-Camera’
 The ‘Multi-Camera’ filming technique has been
active since the earliest dates of television with 3
camera used to broadcast the ‘Queen’s Message’
in 1928, the first drama preformed on television.
The multi-camera filming technique has been
used by the BBC for their live television shows
since 1936. The majority of British Sitcoms and
drama's from the 1950's to 1960's were made
using this filming technique (4 cameras) and
broadcasted live. Camera prices began to fall
around this time but more and more directors
realised that having multiple, synchronized angles
truly makes editing easier, a multi-camera shoot
can save enormous amounts of time during post
production. This is how the ‘Multi-Camera’ filming
technique became popular and why it is used in
modern day
Why is ‘Multi-Camera’ used?
The reasons why the ‘Multi-Camera’ filming technique is used are:
 To make editing easier
 Covers a lot of areas and allows for many shots from different
angles when filming
 Capture emotions and reactions
 To achieve a ‘Transition Shot’ (Example: When two characters are
having a conversation)
Advantages and
Disadvantages?
Advantages :
Multi-Camera production uses more than the one camera, using more than one
camera has its advantages.
 Using the technique of multi-cam allows others to cover more areas as there are
more cameras
 By using different shots for each camera we are able to see reactions and
emotions through different angles.
 The transition from one person to another will be smoother as they film the
production together than shooting one person then re-doing it to film the other
person. It will also be less time consuming to film as they do not have to re-do the
same scene over and over to get each piece of footage like they would when
using the single camera technique.
Disadvantages :
 It takes longer to set up due to the large amount of equipment that needs to be
used.
 Its more expensive than the single camera technique because there are more
than one camera would be in use.
 The multi-camera technique is only allowed to be used indoors due it being
TASK 2 – PLAN A MULTI-CAMERA
PRODUCTION
Proposal
 Whenever a film crew conducts
filming they have to make documents
as evidence that they scheduled to
film and that they have a justified
purpose. One of the first documents
that has to be made is a ‘Proposal’. A
proposal is made so that the film crew
can prove that they have a justified
purpose to film. This has to include a
brief summary what the filming
consists of and a description of their
intentions.
Location Recee
 Another key document which is
needed is a ‘Location Recee’. A
‘Location Recee’ is created so that
the film crew and producers can
prove that they have chosen and
scheduled a location. They are able
to see the layout of the location so
they can decide on where to place
the equipment and the advantages of
the location. This is later followed by
a ‘Location Permission’ form to they
are able to start filming.
Running Order
Running Order documentation
are used so the filming crew
are aware how long the act
will be, if there are any
specific requirements for a
certain act (different area of
the stage), where it will be
filmed and what personnel is
required and who was present
when the act is performing.
Risk Assessment
Risk What could
happen?
How can it be
prevented?
Personnel tripping
over wires
A member of the
filming crew could
trip over a wire and
damage equipment
and harm
themselves
Floor managers
could stick down the
wires with gaffer
tape to prevent
personnel tripping
on them
Damage to
equipment
When the
equipment is being
set up they could be
damaged if they are
not treated with care
Instruct the
personnel to handle
the equipment with
care when setting
up
Health risks and
conditions
People who are
filming could have a
health scare if they
have diabetes,
epilepsy or heart
Make sure there is a
first aid kit with the
proper medication to
prevent and stop
this risk
What roles are there in a ‘Multi-
Camera’ production?
There are many roles in a ‘Multi-Camera’
production. The roles consist of:
 Camera Operators
 Audio Operators
 Lighting Operators
 Vision Mixer
 Voice Communicator
 Floor managers – Documenting the act and
personnel in action when filming
To the left you can see a Floor Manager
Document. You can see the scheduled act
and the roles which are needed when the
performance is being filmed. Here lighting
patterns and audio choices are recorded.
What equipment are used?
Tripod Tally lights
Boom Microphone
HDV Video
Camera
Phono
cable
S-Video
cable
Audio
mixer
Multi-Cam console
Gaffer Tape
Lighting desk
What equipment are assigned to
while role?
 Camera Operators –
 Audio Operators –
 Lighting Operators –
 Vision Mixer –
 Voice Communicator –
 Floor Manager -
Floor
plan
STAGE
AUDIENCE AUDIENCE
- Cameras
- Multi-Cam Console
- Boom Microphones
- Audio mixer/ Audio player
- Tally Lights
- Phono Cable
- S-Video Cable
- Lighting desk
TASK 3 – PREFORM AN
OPERATIONAL ROLE IN A MULTI-
CAMERA PRODUCTION
What was my role?
 My role in the Multi-Camera production was helping set
up the equipment which is required to preform a Multi-
Camera production . This included setting up cameras
on tri-pods, attaching wires to equipment and sticking
down wires to prevent damage to the equipment and
injuries to others. This can be seen in the images to the
right. Another role which I took part in was taking in
turns filming with my partner in the in the second half of
the production. This can be seen in the image in the
bottom right-hand corner.
 My group and I were able to communicate but using a
device called “tally lights”. The person who was working
at the Multi-Cam console was able to speak to us
through the tally lights to telling us to change any of the
shots while filming and when the production is going to
start and end. Tally
lights

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Unit 23 multi-camera p

  • 1. UNIT 23: FILM AND TV EVENTS – MU CAMERA TECHNIQUES – SHOOTING LIVE EVENTS By Grace Hardy
  • 3. What is ‘Multi-Camera’?  Multi-Camera is a filming technique where multiple cameras are utilized to film a event or programme. Example of a multi-camera production A perfect example of a multi-camera production is ‘Mock The Week’. During the filming of ‘Mock The Week’ multiple cameras are used to film different shots and areas of the programme. As you can see below.
  • 4. Coverage of Action The coverage of action in ‘Mock The Week’ is used to the viewing television audience is able to convey the entire shot which is being shown (usually by a middle camera). This allows the viewing television audience see all the features of the set which being displayed. Visual Style is how the viewing audience sees the programme that they are watching and how the shots blend in when they are edited together. The overall visual style in ‘Mock The Week’ is not fast or slow, it switches from camera to camera when a new person on the programme speaks. And when a certain location is indicate within the programme the visual style changes to convey that location. Visual Style
  • 5. Communicating meaning to the viewer There is a specific camera that picks up the audiences reaction, this is an example that helps communicate meaning to the viewer because as a viewer can see that the audience are happy and are laughing. This is an example of communicating meaning to viewer because the viewer is influenced by what they see. For example, if they see one of the a comedian laughing or in shock, they will automatically react like this as well. The camera shots are what keeps the viewers interested if the shot was the same throughout the programme, the viewer would get very bored whereas they have camera's to pick up more than one shot. For example, there are camera's at the for a different comedian and team which is very engaging for a viewer to watch and the viewer can also see the comedian’s faces when the camera's shot are placed on them which can also maintain the viewer’s interest. Maintaining the viewer’s interest
  • 6. Constraints of the studio The constraints of the studio is the space limits of where you can record footage. Mainly there is not enough space for the cameras to capture everything which is needed to be recorded. Another constraint is that the audience may become uncontrollable. For example, if it was a recording of a comedy show the audience may became uncontrollable with laughter which could disrupt the filming. These features must be considered when filming or the filming will be unsuccessful. Multi-Camera simultaneous recordings are conducted similarly as my group and I recorded the multi-camera production this year. Each camera which is filming a different shot is connected to a Multi-Cam console and the person who is in change of the console alternates in shots which are meant to be shown on the television broadcast. During the recording shots can be changed by the person controlling the console communication to the camera operators by using tally lights to change the shot Multi-Cam simultaneous recordings
  • 7. History of ‘Multi-Camera’  The ‘Multi-Camera’ filming technique has been active since the earliest dates of television with 3 camera used to broadcast the ‘Queen’s Message’ in 1928, the first drama preformed on television. The multi-camera filming technique has been used by the BBC for their live television shows since 1936. The majority of British Sitcoms and drama's from the 1950's to 1960's were made using this filming technique (4 cameras) and broadcasted live. Camera prices began to fall around this time but more and more directors realised that having multiple, synchronized angles truly makes editing easier, a multi-camera shoot can save enormous amounts of time during post production. This is how the ‘Multi-Camera’ filming technique became popular and why it is used in modern day
  • 8. Why is ‘Multi-Camera’ used? The reasons why the ‘Multi-Camera’ filming technique is used are:  To make editing easier  Covers a lot of areas and allows for many shots from different angles when filming  Capture emotions and reactions  To achieve a ‘Transition Shot’ (Example: When two characters are having a conversation)
  • 9. Advantages and Disadvantages? Advantages : Multi-Camera production uses more than the one camera, using more than one camera has its advantages.  Using the technique of multi-cam allows others to cover more areas as there are more cameras  By using different shots for each camera we are able to see reactions and emotions through different angles.  The transition from one person to another will be smoother as they film the production together than shooting one person then re-doing it to film the other person. It will also be less time consuming to film as they do not have to re-do the same scene over and over to get each piece of footage like they would when using the single camera technique. Disadvantages :  It takes longer to set up due to the large amount of equipment that needs to be used.  Its more expensive than the single camera technique because there are more than one camera would be in use.  The multi-camera technique is only allowed to be used indoors due it being
  • 10. TASK 2 – PLAN A MULTI-CAMERA PRODUCTION
  • 11. Proposal  Whenever a film crew conducts filming they have to make documents as evidence that they scheduled to film and that they have a justified purpose. One of the first documents that has to be made is a ‘Proposal’. A proposal is made so that the film crew can prove that they have a justified purpose to film. This has to include a brief summary what the filming consists of and a description of their intentions.
  • 12. Location Recee  Another key document which is needed is a ‘Location Recee’. A ‘Location Recee’ is created so that the film crew and producers can prove that they have chosen and scheduled a location. They are able to see the layout of the location so they can decide on where to place the equipment and the advantages of the location. This is later followed by a ‘Location Permission’ form to they are able to start filming.
  • 13. Running Order Running Order documentation are used so the filming crew are aware how long the act will be, if there are any specific requirements for a certain act (different area of the stage), where it will be filmed and what personnel is required and who was present when the act is performing.
  • 14. Risk Assessment Risk What could happen? How can it be prevented? Personnel tripping over wires A member of the filming crew could trip over a wire and damage equipment and harm themselves Floor managers could stick down the wires with gaffer tape to prevent personnel tripping on them Damage to equipment When the equipment is being set up they could be damaged if they are not treated with care Instruct the personnel to handle the equipment with care when setting up Health risks and conditions People who are filming could have a health scare if they have diabetes, epilepsy or heart Make sure there is a first aid kit with the proper medication to prevent and stop this risk
  • 15. What roles are there in a ‘Multi- Camera’ production? There are many roles in a ‘Multi-Camera’ production. The roles consist of:  Camera Operators  Audio Operators  Lighting Operators  Vision Mixer  Voice Communicator  Floor managers – Documenting the act and personnel in action when filming To the left you can see a Floor Manager Document. You can see the scheduled act and the roles which are needed when the performance is being filmed. Here lighting patterns and audio choices are recorded.
  • 16. What equipment are used? Tripod Tally lights Boom Microphone HDV Video Camera Phono cable S-Video cable Audio mixer Multi-Cam console Gaffer Tape Lighting desk
  • 17. What equipment are assigned to while role?  Camera Operators –  Audio Operators –  Lighting Operators –  Vision Mixer –  Voice Communicator –  Floor Manager -
  • 18. Floor plan STAGE AUDIENCE AUDIENCE - Cameras - Multi-Cam Console - Boom Microphones - Audio mixer/ Audio player - Tally Lights - Phono Cable - S-Video Cable - Lighting desk
  • 19. TASK 3 – PREFORM AN OPERATIONAL ROLE IN A MULTI- CAMERA PRODUCTION
  • 20. What was my role?  My role in the Multi-Camera production was helping set up the equipment which is required to preform a Multi- Camera production . This included setting up cameras on tri-pods, attaching wires to equipment and sticking down wires to prevent damage to the equipment and injuries to others. This can be seen in the images to the right. Another role which I took part in was taking in turns filming with my partner in the in the second half of the production. This can be seen in the image in the bottom right-hand corner.  My group and I were able to communicate but using a device called “tally lights”. The person who was working at the Multi-Cam console was able to speak to us through the tally lights to telling us to change any of the shots while filming and when the production is going to start and end. Tally lights