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'''Multiple camera vs. single camera'''
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=='''Multiple camera vs. single camera'''==
 
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#What is it about scenes from soap operas ''as they appear onscreen'' that mark them as multiple-camera productions and not single-camera productions--as discussed in ''Television''? See video clips on Blackboard and [https://tvcrit.org/Classes/Jbutler/TVCrit2018_images_ByChapters/10_2020revision/index.html screenshots online] from:
#What is the difference between the two modes of production?
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#*''Days of Our Lives''
#*What is it about [http://www.tvstylebook.com/video/as-the-world-turns-scene/ this scene from ''As The World Turns''] (password: telestylistics) that marks it as a multiple-camera production? From 1 February 2008.
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#*''All My Children''
#**Compare it with the ''All My Children'' scene in ''Television'': [http://www.tvstylebook.com/pix/chapter1/ illustrations] and [http://www.tcf.ua.edu/EO/DV/AllMyChildren.htm QuickTime clip].
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#*'''All Groups:''' List at least three aspects of these scenes that mark them as multiple-camera.
#**'''All Groups:''' List at least three aspects of the scene that mark it as multiple-camera.
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#Similarly, how can you tell that a ''The New Adventures of Old Christine'' episode, "Ritchie Scores" (8 January 2007) is a multiple-camera sitcom? (See video clip on Blackboard, [https://tvcrit.org/Classes/Jbutler/BUI301/NewAdventuresofOldChristine/ online screenshots], and a [http://tvcrit.org/Classes/Jbutler/BUI301/NewAdventuresofOldChristine/Table%20502_OldChristine.pdf PDF table].)
#*What is it about this ''The New Adventures of Old Christine'' episode, “Ritchie Scores” (8 January 2007) that marks it as a multiple-camera production?. [http://www.tvstylebook.com/video/the-new-adventures-of-old-christine-scene/ See video clip.]
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#*'''All Groups:''' List at least three multiple-camera aspects of the ''Old Christine'' scene that it shares with the ''As the World Turns'' and ''All My Children'' examples.
#**'''All Groups:''' List at least three multiple-camera aspects of the scene that it shares with the ''AMC'' example.
 
 
#In which situations is single camera preferred? In which is multiple camera preferred?
 
#In which situations is single camera preferred? In which is multiple camera preferred?
 
#*'''All Groups:''' List at least two examples of each.
 
#*'''All Groups:''' List at least two examples of each.
 
#'''All Groups:''' List four single-camera TV shows and four multiple-camera shows, but don't use the examples in the textbook.
 
#'''All Groups:''' List four single-camera TV shows and four multiple-camera shows, but don't use the examples in the textbook.
#*'''Groups 1 and 2''':
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#*Single camera:  
#**Single camera:  
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#*Multiple camera:  
#**Multiple camera:  
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#*'''Group 3 and 4''':
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File:NewAdventures diagram.jpg|alt=New Adventures of Old Christine diagram.|''New Adventures of Old Christine'' diagram.
#**Single camera:
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</gallery>
#**Multiple camera:  
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===Multiple-camera exercise: "The Contest," ''Seinfeld'', October 26, 1992===
  
'''Multiple-camera exercise: "The Contest," ''Seinfeld'', October 26, 1992'''
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*Each student should pretend they are director Tom Cherones (an Alabama native!):
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#Diagram the camera positions [https://tvcrit.org/Classes/Jbutler/T311/SEINFELDScript.pdf for this scene].
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#Where would you cut? Which camera-position would you use for each shot? Write the camera positions in [https://tvcrit.org/Classes/Jbutler/T311/SEINFELDScript.pdf the margins of the script]. (If you don't have a printed copy of the script, indicate on your diagram the line number of dialogue that would be shot from each camera position--using [https://tvcrit.org/Classes/Jbutler/T311/SEINFELDScript_numberedLines.pdf this line-numbered version of the script].)
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*Below are stills from [http://www.retroweb.com/backlots/seinfeld_reunion.html the recreated set], used in an episode of Larry David's ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' and a set miniature by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/24682838@N05/ Charles Brogdon].
  
*Pretend you are director Tom Cherones and map out the camera positions [http://www.tcf.ua.edu/Classes/Jbutler/T311/SEINFELDScript.pdf for this scene].
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|title=''Seinfeld'' set miniature by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/24682838@N05/ Charles Brogdon].
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File:Seinfeld reunion sets 048.jpg|alt=Seinfeld set.|The set as recreated for ''Curb Your Enthusiasm''.
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File:Seinfeld reunion sets 056.jpg|alt=Seinfeld set.|A ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' scene.
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== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==
#Butler, Jeremy G. ''Television: Critical Methods and Applications''. New York: Routledge, 2012.
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#Butler, Jeremy G. ''Television: Visual Storytelling and Screen Culture''. New York: Routledge, 2018.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
#[http://www.tvstylebook.com/video/ ''Television Style'' video examples]
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#[https://www.tvstylebook.com/video/ ''Television Style'' video examples]
#[http://www.tcf.ua.edu/Classes/Jbutler/T311/SeinfeldSceneBreakdown.php ''Seinfeld'' scene breakdown materials]
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#[https://tvcrit.org/Classes/Jbutler/T311/SeinfeldSceneBreakdown.php ''Seinfeld'' scene breakdown materials]
#[http://www.tcf.ua.edu/EO/DV/Seinfeld_TheContest.php Video clip]
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#''Seinfeld'' excerpt, see Blackboard.
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#[https://criticalcommons.org/Members/jbutler/clips/blending-multiple-camera-and-single-camera/ Hybrid mode of production] in ''How I Met Your Mother''
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#[https://www.criticalcommons.org/Members/jbutler/clips/multiple-camera-editing-in-soap-operas/ Multiple-camera editing in ''Days of Our Lives'']
  
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Latest revision as of 18:46, 6 October 2020

Multiple camera vs. single camera

  1. What is it about scenes from soap operas as they appear onscreen that mark them as multiple-camera productions and not single-camera productions--as discussed in Television? See video clips on Blackboard and screenshots online from:
    • Days of Our Lives
    • All My Children
    • All Groups: List at least three aspects of these scenes that mark them as multiple-camera.
  2. Similarly, how can you tell that a The New Adventures of Old Christine episode, "Ritchie Scores" (8 January 2007) is a multiple-camera sitcom? (See video clip on Blackboard, online screenshots, and a PDF table.)
    • All Groups: List at least three multiple-camera aspects of the Old Christine scene that it shares with the As the World Turns and All My Children examples.
  3. In which situations is single camera preferred? In which is multiple camera preferred?
    • All Groups: List at least two examples of each.
  4. All Groups: List four single-camera TV shows and four multiple-camera shows, but don't use the examples in the textbook.
    • Single camera:
    • Multiple camera:

Multiple-camera exercise: "The Contest," Seinfeld, October 26, 1992

  • Each student should pretend they are director Tom Cherones (an Alabama native!):
  1. Diagram the camera positions for this scene.
  2. Where would you cut? Which camera-position would you use for each shot? Write the camera positions in the margins of the script. (If you don't have a printed copy of the script, indicate on your diagram the line number of dialogue that would be shot from each camera position--using this line-numbered version of the script.)


Bibliography

  1. Butler, Jeremy G. Television: Visual Storytelling and Screen Culture. New York: Routledge, 2018.

External links

  1. Television Style video examples
  2. Seinfeld scene breakdown materials
  3. Seinfeld excerpt, see Blackboard.
  4. Hybrid mode of production in How I Met Your Mother
  5. Multiple-camera editing in Days of Our Lives