1) Having to look through some studio channel shows such as loose women, take me out, friends and Ellen; sequencing camera is key when it comes to presenting what is on stage such as a presenter, entertainer etc.
Some camera use a track to move forward and back, left and right
(panning)easily (everything is spaced out in order to move the cameras e.g. the
stage and audience) to avoid any hazards.
This is so they can capture the facial expressions and body
language given to the audience in which keep then engaged such as if a
presenter was facing a camera and talking directly to it seem as if they're
talking to you. This makes you more engaged to watch, more and concentrate
on what they’re saying/doing.
2) Row of audience (roughly 8 rows with 10
seats) a few feet away from the stage where the presenter stands.
In between them are the camera being directing on what to do by
the director/floor manager.
3) Roughly 7 cameras
4) Once on has finished speaking or (whilst they’re speaking) they cut to different camera shots every 3 – 7 seconds.
5) The same times add in clips and images for
examples of what they're saying.
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