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Eastenders narrative:
EastEnders - Mick Carter Vs. Marky The Pizza Boy (3rd August 2018)
EastEnders is a successful prerecorded television show aired in the UK The sole
purpose of this show is to excite the viewer with the drama included. multiple
camera setups are used in the sequences, as multiple shows are aired week in
week out. Having a range of equipment allows the processing time to be cut a lot
shorter, which adds much needed efficiency.
The usage of multi-camera action allows it to be much simpler for the editing
process to minimize the time of transitions. The use of multi-camera does not
mean that it would not be necessary to re-take recordings in order to get the
correct feelings from performers
In this scene, camera angles such as close ups and over the shoulder were used.
Close ups allowed for the audience to see the character’s facial expression,
allowing them to further understand what exactly is going on. The use of over the
shoulder indicates that there is a conversation being had. The 180 degree rule
was not broken throughout the duration of this scene.
Non narrative: Real Madrid vs Liverpool
KARIUS ERROR - SHOOTING BY GARETH BALE
The UEFA Champions league final between Liverpool and Real Madrid took place
at the national sports complex in Kiev, Ukraine. This is a good example of a multi
camera in operation. This champions league finale was broadcasted live all
around the globe. it is very important for the viewers and fans to be able to catch
the action from all different angles. This would be especially important in the
event that there is a controversial moment in the game which would need be
looked at from multiple different angles.
Using multi cam in this instance is very beneficial as it allows for uninterrupted,
free flowing action. This allows the fans to experience a lot more action
throughout the duration of the match.
An example of this is when Gareth bale scored from around 40 yards due to an
error made by Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius. Due to the severity of the error
made, there were numerous replays shown from different angles to see exactly
what happened.
Sky sports hosted an interview with heavyweight champion of the world, Anthony
Joshua following his shocking defeat to Andy Ruiz. Multiple cameras were used to
film this in order to get different angles of both Anthony Joshua and the
interviewer. It also allows the interview to feel more free flowing. Various shots
are used in this interview, with close ups being more common in order to see
what his facial expression and body language were like. Pinpointing this would
allow viewers to know exactly how he felt about his loss
Studio roles
Camera operators:
Camera operators are responsible for all camera movement. They tend to behave
much like a cinematographer as their tasks are fairly similar to that of one.
Camera operators must determine lighting, framing and camera action. In
addition to this, camera operators must ensure that all cameras are working and
ready for use
Floor managers:
Floor managers act as second in command to the director. They ensure that
everyone knows what they are doing. The use o walkie talkies and other
communication tools is also quite common amongst floor managers as they are
constantly taking directions from the director. In a nutshell their job role is to
provide efficiency and stability during live shows.
Boom operators:
These people operate the boom mic which booms sound without being detected
in the frame. It is important for boom operators to know who is speaking and
when they are speaking in order to execute their job as best as they can.
Presenter:
Presenters often read their script from an auto cue on live tv. This is used for
them to read their lines whilst simultaneously looking dead on at the camera
Gallery roles
Director:
The director is responsible for cinematography, stage planning, costume and
directing as this all equates to high quality visuals. The accuracy of camera
motions and angles is of the standards set by the director. The costumes of the
actors must be appropriate to the theme of the film or series. The director must
ensure that they can effectively get their points across to the actors and
production crew in order for the film or series to be as good as possible.
Vision mixer:
The job of the vision mixer is to cut the shots that the director favors. They are
also tasked with searching through the previews. When the vision mixer taps on a
vision mixing desk, the picture that we would see at home would be changed.
Vision mixers must also be fast thinkers.
Production assistant:
Production assistants have the job of ensuring that everything runs smoothly on
set and making themselves as useful as possible. An example of a job that a
production assistant might do is bring refreshments for the rest of the production
crew.
Sound mixer:
The sound mixer must ensure that the sound rates are matched and is ideal for
production. The microphones must also be tested to ensure that the quality is
appropriate as they will be used by presenters. This job does however get
delegated to the sound engineers.
VT operator:
A VT operator’s multi cam function is used in the postproduction cycle, meaning
it's not live. They must operate the tape-recording system so that it meets the
instructions given. It also needs to be ensured that playback is in line with running
commands.