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Production meeting log
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Journal first day in the studio
First day in the studio each and every member got introduced to his role and started thinking of ideas as to how they would like to work on their roles within the multicam production. We also had the chance to experiment for an hour in the TV Studio where we could get our hands on the professional equipment and just practice and experiment to get the hang of it. The first day also consisted of a multicam show practice where the two teams were split to work on two different sections of the production with one on set working as camera operators, floor manager, .... and the second team was in the [control room / visual mixing room] working on sound mixing, going back and forth between camera 1,2 and 3 on screen and making sure whenever a close up is needed the screen is changed to the appropriate camera.
ReplyDeleteDistinction – you have comprehensively explained multi-camera production programme formats with elucidated examples and consistently using subject terminology correctly
Merit - You have planned a multi-camera production competently and effectively showing some
imagination and with only occasional assistance.
Merit – you have performed an operational role in a multi-camera production to a good technical standard with only occasional assistance.