Sunday, 21 June 2015

Edited Run-Down


Pre-Recording Dance Competition


Pre-Recording Omar's History of Hip-Hop


Pre-Recording Interviews


Production Reflection 4

This week i have been going to lesson and straight to editing, i have been staying after school to make sure all the editing was done for live day, i edited the run down order, the music videos, interviews and dance competition as these are the features which will be shown on live day so i have been working really hard on this to get it done.

As i have been going back after school to complete my role in editing the pre-recordings it helped me on live day as i was well prepared as i worked a lot just to make sure when it comes to the live day i have everything set and ready to go.

I could had recorded more people for the interviews as we only had males for feedback, where as if i had recorded more females we would of had both opinions from each gender which would appeal to the audience more, so if i could change anything it would be the people i interviewed.

I worked well with the graphics designer, sound mixer, vision operator and director as we was the ones working in a small room, i listened to Chloe who was director who told me when to play my pre-recordings and everyone else worked with me in the room, as soon as i showed the pre-recordings the sound operator played the sound and the vision operator changed the camera to show my pre-recordings and the graphics designer displayed their graphics to explain what was going on.

The first couple of runs through i don't think i was performing my best, i wasn't really listening to Chloe when to play the pre-recordings but after those runs through i began to focus more and try much more harder, this made me listen to Chloe when i should play the recordings, and once i did this i got the hang of it and in the final run i think i did very well in showing the pre-recordings at the correct times and at the end it looked smooth so at the end of the day i think i did well it just took me time to kick in.

Sunday, 14 June 2015

Production Meeting Reflection - 3

Summaries the duties you performed this week within your role - In my role i had to complete the treatment where i talk about the features that will be involved on the show i planned them out where and when i will record them, we have worked out who will be involved outside of school/class for the pre-recording.

What has been successful this week? - This week i have completed all my recordings and i am ready to continue editing, as i had everyone i needed before hand i was well prepared and managed to get it done with ease, the people who were chosen made it a lot easier as they understood i was not playing around and wanted to get this done so we managed to get it done in a short amount of time

What do you need to change or develop and why? - The people we chose for the pre-recording just because they might not want to be on camera which means we may need to change the treatment as the dates would have to be moved and we would need to change the people who would be in it. Edit on - no one was needed to be changed everyone worked very well and we managed to get it all done

What do you intend to do next week? - Next week i am planning to get all the pre-recording done which will be Omar's History of Hip-Hop, Dance competition and the interviews on the street which me and Kori will do, we plan to get it done early next week maybe Monday - Wednesday which gives us Thursday - Friday to edit which we want everything to be complete as we have a big role and without us their will be no pre-recordings shown during the show

How did you work with your hierarchical peers this week? Was it effective? - I worked with the director who was Chloe as she told me what features she wanted in the show and than i went off the record it, i also worked with the presenter to get them to help with the interviews which were taken place on the streets.

Production Meeting 2

This week i have been working on the treatment where i will be talking about the 3 features which will be shown during pre-recording when the shows happens, these 3 features will have to be all filmed by me as they are pre-recordings that will be show on the show.

I was absent during this production meeting but what i would of said is that i have been working on the times and locations of which i will be recording i would also tell them what features are going to be shown such as Omars history of hip-hop, dance competition and the interviews on the streets.

The things that have been successful is that we managed to get everyone to help out for the pre-recordings so we wont have to leave it last minute to find someone to help us for it, i had asked friends outside of school if they would help out and they said yes which is helpful for me has i can arrange times with them to get the pre-recordings done.

If someone is not available i had people ready on standby to replace people who would not be able to make it, so wouldn't really need to change anything unless my standby people were not able to make it as well which would leave me unprepared but so far no one has backed out.

Next week i intend to complete all of the pre-recordings and begin to edit, this shouldn't take me long to record as i have everyone ready to be recorded.

I worked with the director and presenters as we discussed when we will record as the presenters will ask questions to the people being interviewed and i will record it and we worked with the director to make sure if the questions and people are suitable.

Production Meeting 1

The way we set up the meeting was we put a bunch of tables into a rectangle shape as if we were actually at a meeting and we all sat around it and by setting up this way we was all able to see each other and talk directly to each other rather than someone talking all the way at the back of the classroom and people sitting at the front not able to hear.

The group responded to my idea in different ways because there were points that they liked and points they didn't like but i was fine with this as i just wanted to give the group ideas such as decorating the room with music related pictures and such to catch the audience telling them yes this is a music show where they talk about the new music videos and such, they did not like the name and to be honest neither did i so i was fine with this, the name i had chosen was BeatMix, i voted for Yannick's because i liked all his ideas that he came up with because they were different to other peoples and the way he presented was also catching so Yannick won my vote.

Yannick's idea relates to the brief because he had competitions which the audience can be involved in, their is also 15 minutes of live content, 2 minutes of adverts and the target audience was also aimed towards 14-20 which was the briefs requirements.

My areas for improvement would be the actual name of the song because it wasn't very creative and i could of also worked on a unique competition idea which is different to other shows, and i could have worked harder and be more creative on my logo, so there is a lot which i could have worked harder on.

Ideas from other people that i would put together was Chloe's competitions has i thought they were different from other peoples and this would make it more entertaining for the audience and the name that i chose was Yannick's because the name was very catching "Feel The Music" with interviews on the streets as i feel like you do not see interviews on the streets come up as often so it would be nice to put it into our show.

Thursday, 4 June 2015

Treatments for Pre-Recorded Features

What is the feature about?
How will it be put together?
Who will be required for it from in and outside the team?
Where will it be filmed?
When will it be filmed and edited?
Dance Competition –
A competition for the audience that they send in that will be shown on the show
This will be filmed with people from our school so we don’t have to ask random people outside of school, and then we will record them in the dance competition
We will need Kimberly and then we will need Jordan Fakile in order to perform a dance competition, as they are both outside the team this will be easy to record as we can do it during school times 
This will be filmed outside of school on the streets near school so therefore we don’t have to travel far and waste time on recording them dancing
This will be filmed on the  of June as we are behind on time
Interview on the streets
In the interview – the guests will be (Ross)and (Lauren) the interviewer will be Connor  
This will be filmed around school outside so it looks more realistic  as we will be using people we know but they will pretend to be random people off the street
For the interviews I will need (Ross) and (Lauren) as they will be acting as random people who will be asked questions about the music video
This will be shot outside of school just outside on the streets in different locations
This will be filmed during this week when everyone is free 6-7 of June
History of Hip-Hop – Omar will talk about the most popular songs of hip-hop in history where he will tell the audience about it

Omars 5 fav hip hop videos ever  ( get clips ) couple of sentences on each videos.
Omar will be sat down talking to the camera about the history of hip-hop most likely in front of a green screen where we can add things to the background
For this we will need Omar as he is the one who knows everything about hip-hop and he loves it so he will have more passion for it
This will be filmed somewhere in the music department as the subject has got something to do with music so it would make sense
This will have to be filmed this week as time is short so 3-5 of June

Friday, 15 May 2015

Treatment For Multi-Camera Music Magazine Show

Program Format
The show will run for approximately 30 minutes with Competitions and interviews. 2 minute adverts, 15 mins of live footage, genre is music, aimed towards 14-20 music magazine show.
Title Of Show
BeatMix

Content Ideas

Competition - A competition because it allows the viewers something they can win every time they watch the show
Audience interaction such as - Call ins, questions from tweets etc as it gets the audience to get involved with the show and makes them feel apart of it


I would want there to something where the audience can ask questions, such as there will be an image of a tweet from twitter and it will appear on screen with the question this gets the audience involved so they feel more a part of the show. There will be about 3 Videos. Having a quiz about music will be good because than the audience can join in and have fun at home.
A competition on set such as what artist made this song.

Running Order
Introduction - Presenter to talk about what will happen on the show (2 Minutes)
First music Video - (3 Minutes) Me + Connor
First Artist Interview (5 Minutes) W/Tweets/Call ins
Second Music Video (3 Minutes) Kori + Monique
Presenter - After the break we will introduce the artist of the video you just saw (1 Minute)
2 Mins of adverts ( 2 Minutes)
Presenter Introduces Second Artist and interviews (5 Minutes) W/Tweets/Call ins
Third Music Video (3 Minutes) Yannick + Omar + Darrens
Third Artist Interview (5 Minutes) W/Tweets/Call ins
End the show with a competition at the end (1 Minute)
30 Mins

Studio Design 
A area where the presenter will sit behind a desk, and posters/pictures of music related things around the wall behind where the people will sit, a small table around where they are sitting,

For the studio design there will be a couple of chairs around a small round table where they will sit, a chair for the presenter on the right sitting away and a chairs on the left, behind them will be posters/pictures of music related things on the wall such as artists or song names, this will be set up where in front of the green screen this allows us to change the background to something more appealing as there are different colours of backgrounds.
Also at the start of the show i will have my presenters walking towards the classroom outside, i want to do this because i feel like this will add something unique to it as they are walking towards the camera and talking rather than sitting staring at the camera.




Sketch Of Background
Two chairs for the guests and one chair for the presenter who will sit on the left while the guest(s) sit on the left with a table in front of them which will have papers for interviews coming up, set on a green screen where posters/pictures are planted on the walls.

Visual Style
Graphics at the beginning with the name of the show and logo and than the camera starts on my presenter who will introduce the show, my camera angles and shots will not be everywhere i will keep it simple by just using mid-shots long shots and close ups
Presentation Style
I don't want my presenter to be too formal as the audience base is quite young this is because if i had my presenter speaking formal the whole time than the audience will get bored quite easily and stop watching which is not what were aiming for.
I want my presenter to be casual smart as i think this would appeal to my audience much better.
Colours which would be used are Black and white or red and blue as they are primary colours and red and blue are the most popular colours that people like

Monday, 11 May 2015

Job Roles + Responsibilities

Camera Operator -  As a camera operator you are given a important role, as you are the one who is recording the action, without the camera operator nothing would be filmed which would mean game shows, football games, magazine shows, and every-show in general wouldn't get recorded as there is no one recording, so this role is important for the viewers as the camera operators are the ones who get all the scenes. Camera Operators are set out by directors, so to be a good camera operator you should be able to follow instructions that are given while working as a team,
Skills -As a camera operator you must be able watch, listen and to be prepared for anything, they also give advice to actors in order for the camera operator to receive the best results this helps them make a what they are getting across to the viewers and making the shots even better. A skill of using the cameras is using the cameras correctly because there will be problems if the Camera Operator doesn't even know how to turn the camera on. As the camera operator you must be able to listen to instructions that are given with as much detail as possible, the more detail that the camera operator gets the better and this is important because with more detail it is more enjoyable for the viewers.
Duties - If they have to go to a different location to film they must be ready at all times for this and bring all their equipment for the recording, even the most obvious things such as the camera and tripod, without these no recording will be done. The Camera Operator must know what is going on, such as he should know all the movements which are going to be done as if following a script of what to record as they must focus on their point of interest such as in football, you will always have a camera following the person with the ball or just following the ball in general.
Qualification - You do not need any qualifications to be a camera operator but having experience with media by using cameras and knowing all about camera techniques, angles and shots will help.
LINK: 
http://creativeskillset.org/creative_industries/tv/job_roles/289_camera_assistant_portable_single_camera


Sound Mixing - As a sound mixer you should always be prepared before hand, this means having the correct sounds ready before the show in the right order, this could be by recording the sounds they need in a special place for a specific moment for the show/film.
Skills - You must be good at mixing sounds, such as you don't want a sound to be too loud or too quite where the audience won't be able to hear it but also playing music or sound effects at the correct time, this is important because it could change how interesting the show/film is, the sound mixer controls everything to do with sound even the tempo/speed of the the sound, so the sound mixer must be good at selecting the right speed at which the sounds must be played, this helps keeps the viewers interest because without sound the audience may be left wondering what is going on and get bored. When operating with the mixer you must know what you are doing because if you don't than it could end up making the film/show horrible because of all the sounds in the wrong places at the wrong timings.
Duties - As a sound mixer you are the one who has to be ready to play a specific sound at a specific point, because no one likes watching something silent as it is just simply boring so while making sure you have the specific sound you must make sure you play it at the right volume, not to quite, but not to loud for the action that is shown.
Qualification - A qualification of 5-10 years in working as Technicians/Boom operators as well as having a degree in a media related subject would give you a lot of experience with working as a sound mixer.
LINK: http://creativeskillset.org/creative_industries/tv/job_roles/313_sound_supervisor_tv


Vision Mixing - The vision mixers job is to switch between different graphics or change the scene shown on the TV, this is important for the audience because it allows a variety of scenes that keep the viewers interested and to continue to watch, without the Vision Mixer there would not be switching between shots for the audience to enjoy.
Skills - As a skill of vision mixing you must know the right timings to switching between shots which will be told by the director, because if you do not have this skill you could end up putting visuals up too early or too slow and it could leave the audience confused and this is not what is wanted, the vision mixer must be able to cut at the correct times to create a smooth switch between the scenes which allows the audience to follow and understand what is going on.
Duties - As a duty of the vision mixer, you must have all the graphics for the production before hand so when the show is ready to be played the vision mixer can use all the graphics that he/she has prepared but while having them prepared he/she has to know the right timings in when to show them, because if the graphics where shown at the wrong time it could ruin the whole show. Vision Mixer is important because they are the person who give the audience the graphics so they must always be alert and ready to work for long periods of time without losing focus as they need to be ready to display the graphics.
Qualification - No qualification is needed for a vision mixing but having a degree in media related subjects or Drama would give you a good base understanding in what you must do and accomplish in your role
LINK: http://creativeskillset.org/creative_industries/tv/job_roles/318_vision_mixer


Directing - The Director sets our the shooting plan and helps set locations which will be filmed, they are the main boss around, they tell the crew what they need to do and how things should look and how they should be shot, because of this the director has the most important role, the director is the person who keeps the order and stops everything becoming a mess as they are the one giving the instructions.
Skills - As a director you need to have a natural ability to speak clearly and communicate good with everyone as the director is at the top, this means everyone listens to the director as they are the one who sorts everything out, when directing you must always think about what other people would want to watch, this is because when they are finished with the product does this appeal to a bunch of people or not.
Duties - Being a director it is always important to know everything that is going on, knowing the script and making sure people stick to it is important as if something was not included or they did not do what was planned this could ruin the show/film as you would having missing clips, so the director must keep everything on track and make sure everyone sticks to the script, also the director must make sure that everyone is doing their job properly and make sure they actually show up for the work because missing someone could be crucial to the film/show and cause delays.
Qualification - No qualification is needed to be a director but having education in Media Studies and Drama would help a lot as you will than have a good understanding of what you have to do as your role as a director.
LINK: http://creativeskillset.org/creative_industries/tv/job_roles/294_director_tv



Set Designer - The Set Designer works with the team to set up an environment which would be recorded to set a more realistic feel to the show/film.
Skills - A skill for the set designer would be to naturally set up a design for the recording and make it appeal to the audience more, so for setting up and planning the set designer must have good plans on what they are going to do, for example before they do the set they would draw it out and get feedback on what they good improve on to make the scene more appealing.
Duties - As a set designer they have to set up the scenes which are most appealing at what they are aiming towards, this is done by adding furniture,decorations and colours to set the mood, by doing all this it could improve the audiences attraction to the film/show.
Qualification - Qualifications for becoming a set designer is none, having media studies and art would help, art would help for drawing out the set design and media for knowing everything of which is going on.
LINK: https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/advice/planning/jobprofiles/Pages/SetDesigner.aspx


Lighting Desk - The lighting desk will set up lights to help fit the mood of the show/film such as if it is more of a joyful show the lights would be bright but if it was more of a scary show the lights would be dim so you could hardly see what is going on, the lighting desk work as a team to get the correct lighting for what goes well with the genre.
Skills - A skill would be knowing how to use the lights and how to get the correct lighting balance so it is not too bright and is in the eyes of the people on set or to dark where the cameras can't pick up the action which is going on.
Duties - The duty of the lighting desk is to correct the lighting before the show/film is shown, because if when they are recording and the cameras did not fit the lighting standards they want it is the lighting desks job to adjust the brightness and fix this, without the lighting desk most shows/films would look horrible due to the lighting not being at the correct level.
Qualification - No qualification is needed as the skills are learnt on the job, but you can do some lighting jobs for better experience allowing you to be able to do this role with no problem.
LINK: http://creativeskillset.org/creative_industries/tv/job_roles/298_lighting_director


Floor Manager - The floor manager acts has the director by given the crew instructions, this role is close to being an assistant manager by the duty it is given, the director and floor manager are always communicating with each other and before they start shooting the floor manager must check that everything is safe to work around so that nobody gets hurt while recording.
Skills - As a floor manager you must not make any noise as the cameras could pick it up, so a skill of the floor manager is they must be able to communicate without making noise, such as when they are about to record they would use their fingers to do a count down, this means their communication must be clear for the actors because if the floor manager gave the wrong instruction this could end up with the whole scene having to be done all over again because of one miss understanding so the floor manager must have clear communication skills while making no noise.
Duties - As a floor manager you must make sure that you are giving the correct information such as which camera is recording the actors and how much time is left as the only person who knows this will be the floor manager as they are getting orders through a head set.
Qualification - No qualification is needed but doing Media Studies and Drama would be helpful as you will know more about what you have to do.
LINK: http://www.prospects.ac.uk/television_floor_manager_entry_requirements.htm


Graphics Generation - The graphic designer in the person who creates all the graphics for the show/film they make the film/show more appealing for the audience.
Skills - As a skillful graphic designer you want to have a good imagination with good creativity, this allows for more adventurous graphics and something different from the original boring graphics, they need to know what colours work well together and how well the whole graphic would appeal to the audience.
Duties - As a graphic designer it is your job to supply the show/film with all the graphics that is needed such as the opening scene where their would be text or some animation for the introduction, the graphic designer must think about the graphics he/she is making because it has to fit the audience it is trying to attract.
Qualification - No qualification is needed, having good experience in editing programs where you can design your own graphics would help as you already have experience in doing this.
LINK:


VT Operator - VT stands for Video Tape, the VT Operator works with the video tape equipment which records the footage and also plays it back which would be used for sporting shows such as football where they can than replay to goals and highlights of the game as work quickly on editing them.
Skills - As a VT Operator you want to have good timing because for example when the presenters say we will show you this clip the VT Operator must be alert to when this is said and be ready to play the video, if the VT Operator did not do this, this could leave the presenters in a awkward position just staring into the cameras.
Duties - The VT Operator must make sure that they have the correct clips before the production is shown, because if they have the wrong clip than it would all go wrong as it is not the correct clip, so the VT Operator must always double check when having their clips ready and because of this some videos may not be shown, when they do have the correct clips they need to know how long they will show it because for example if they were showing a music video they would only want to show a small amount of it not all of the music video.
Qualification - You don't actually need a qualification to be a VT operator but doing media and having experience in media will help you with having experience going into this role.
LINK: http://www.inputyouth.co.uk/jobguides/job-vtoperator.html


Presenter - A presenter is important as they are the ones who actually make the show, and having no presenter would pretty much mean their would be no show because their is no presenter to present the show to the audience.
Skills - The Presenter learns a script before presenting the show, and because of this they must remember their whole script as if they don't they would be left their clueless what to do and this wouldn't look professional so it is important for a presenter to have a good memory as well as confidence, confidence because they could be talking to thousands of people and all their eyes are focused on the presenter so having good confidence would help the presenter breeze through the show with no problems without getting distracted.
Duties - The presenters duties is to arrive on time because if they do not show up on time the show could be delayed and this is not good for the show and can get people annoyed and could lead to people to stop watching, so people rely on the presenter to be on time and deliver the show as they are the main person that the audience see on the show.
Qualification - You don't essentially need a qualification you just need to basically have experience of being able to deliver in-front of a camera without hesitation, so basically you would need confidence with a clear voice and keep calm in-front of multiple cameras.
LINK: http://creativeskillset.org/creative_industries/tv/job_roles/305_tv_presenter



Hierarchy - Here i will talk about who i think is in charge of who and how the industry runs.

Director - i believe the director is at the top due to their leadership and also as they are the ones who say what goes and what doesn't, they are the main person in charge here.

Camera operator - I have chosen camera operator under the director because the director knows what he wants recorded and the only person who can record what he wants is the camera operator so i believe the camera operator and director work closely together

Set Designer - I chose set designer thirdly because again the director knows what he/she wants recorded for the cameras but in order for that to happen they need the set the be designed around how they need it, so the set designer is important here as i think the camera operators will tell the set designer how they think it should be to get the perfect shot

Lighting Desk - Lighting desk fourth because when the set is designed and is perfect, they need to get the perfect lighting in order to get the perfect show/film they are looking for, i believe they would be working closely to the camera operator and set designer on doing this.

Sound Mixer + Vision Mixer - Now i have chosen them both working closely together because i believe that these are important because they are the ones who make the show happen because without the vision mixer the screen would be blank with nothing coming up but without the sound mixer there would be no sound so without these two there would be nothing happening.

Graphics Generator - I have put the graphics generator further down because i the graphics are not on screen for a very long time but they are still important but not as important as the jobs above.

VT Operator - This i have chosen second last because without the jobs above they wouldn't really have anything to show or do.

Presenter - simply last because without all the jobs above he/she can't even do their job because they would have no set, no sound, no visual which means nothing to present.

Wednesday, 29 April 2015

What Programme Formats use Multi-Camera Production



Live Sports
This is Chelsea v Liverpool in the capital one cup - Live Sports
Piratical Reason
- It shows everything that is going on, on the pitch with different types of angles, this helps with showing different angles of when the goal goes into the back of the net shown at 22:03, 22:24 and 22:29
- because this is live, it cannot be filmed more than once. So using multi-camera gets every angle and captures everything that is going on such as goals and the player who scored this helps for simultaneous recording of the action because their is multiple cameras focusing on different things so they do not miss anything during the match show at 1:02:04, 1:02:30 - 1:02:48 shows the same goal but from different angles
- Because the pitch is so big players will be in different areas so multi-camera allows different angles of the players when they are running around and allows the camera to focus on certain players while the other cameras focus on someone else this is good for the constraints of the location

Aesthetic Reason
- In football their is a lot of emotion going on, so for a aesthetic reason they would show close ups of the players faces of an event in the game such as a celebration for scoring or when they concede a goal the emotion will be shown on the players face show at 22:10 this communicates the meaning of the goal to the viewer by the joys of celebration or the upset of conceding.
- When you are in the crowd you don't get to see a close up of the players because they look tiny when you are in the crowd but when watching it on TV you get shots of the players close up so it makes you feel like the audience at home are more interactive with the game because you can see the players closer up starting from 25:55 - 26:02 this maintains viewer interest because you can see the player much for closer than what you would see at the actual game.
Game Shows

February 18th 2014 Family Feud Episode- As Live Studio

This was filmed before going onto TV not shown live
Practical Reason
- There are 2 family's and a presenter so they need cameras on all 3 the whole time. one camera could not do this and if they did do this it would be boring because it would only be from one angle 0:31 shows Steve the presenter on one camera, one family at 0:27 on another camera and the other family on the third camera at 0:33
- Because its a kind of quiz game it has to be shot 'as live' so they can get the actions and answers, if it was not like this it could be like cheating because they would have to stop the camera and move around a lot which would take much longer rather than there being multiple cameras around which is why there is Simultaneous recording coverage of action such as when he is walking to the other family at 9:18 than the camera cuts to a more of a close up at 9:23 so you can see them better, this stops their being one camera which has to move around a lot just to get a close up of the family

Aesthetic Reason
- Because their are more cameras they can focus on individuals and their facial expression which allow the viewers to see the emotions in the show rather than having one camera fixed in one place showing the show this helps communicating the meaning to the viewer because if they are wrong they wont be happy but if they get it right they will be happy 1:37 - 2:38 all show close ups of the family talking
- When the family has to answer, you want to see the camera on them which is why multi-camera is important because without multi-camera you wouldn't be able to see that properly and that would ruin the experience for the people watching it at home which is why it is maintaining viewer interest which is shown at 4:29 and at 4:35

Chat Show 
James Cordon on Michael McIntyre chat show + 'Send to all' & 'Phone swap' - Studio

Practical Reason


- Two people on the set, one camera for each person and one camera for the whole stage which allows you to feel like you are there instead of one camera giving you just one shot from a distance keeping coverage of action show at 0:15 - 0:27 as you can see the cameras switch a lot it switches from Michael to James Cordon than it also changes to a different angle of James than another camera shows us both of them on one camera
- Its much more smoother when the camera isn't moving everywhere, when you have multiple cameras you can swiftly cut to the next person instead of the single camera being in a fixed position this is why simultaneous recording coverage is helpful which is also shown at 3:09 - 3:14 during this period you can see that the camera swiftly cuts three times without having to move, it cuts as soon as they speak allowing the audience to understand what is going on much more better if the camera kept moving backwards and forwards where that would get irritating.

Aesthetic Reason
- You can see the person talking and see their facial expression up close so it makes you feel like your in the crowd because you get different types of shots maintaining the viewers interest show at 4:43 where you see close ups of James Cordon and Michael McIntyre laughing, this makes you feel more involved because you can see their facial expressions up close where as if you was in the audience you wouldn't really get to see their facial expressions up close like you would when you are watching it on the TV, this allows the viewers to feel closer to the show because they get to see every bit of detail that is going on in the show.
- The crowd can join in by laughing at some of the jokes they make meaning it could lighten the mood for people at home if they thought the joke was a bit harsh, the laughter will help clear it up as a joke this helps communicating meaning to the viewers such as at 1:25 where the crowd begin laughing because it is funny, this helps the audience understand that its a joke and they can laugh about it at home without feeling bad.

Concert
Eminem & Rihanna - Live at the concert for valor 2014 (Full performance HD) - Live

Practical reason


- By the amount of people at the concert it is clear it is a rather large area so you would need multiple cameras to catch everything that is going on, which would be really hard for the camera crew with only one camera because you have multiple people on stage moving around and also the crowd so it would be hard to get the performance because the camera would be in a bad position so they have separate cameras on each section to keep simultaneous recording coverage which is show at 0:01 where you can see that there are thousands of people standing their watching, and to get close ups of each thing going on you need multi-cameras everywhere to be recording at the same time to capture everything that is going on such as at 0:09 you see Rihanna walking, this is much more clearer in the second shot than the first one, this is why it is important to have simultaneous recording coverage because you get to see every single bit of detail from different angles which is perfect for people who are watching it at home.
- At the start of the video you can see the camera is above the audience and moving this could be multiple ways such as a cable for the camera to run across or it could be a crane moving over the audience this shows the location is very big allowing this to be done this goes by the constraints of location starting at 0:00 - 0:07 you can see that it clearly goes over the audiences head, this allows the audience to see how big the actual location is and gives you a nice little introduction, this would most likely been done by a cable a camera can run on above the crowds heads, we would not be able to get a shot like this with a single camera because if there was only one camera you wouldn't get to see the performance because the camera would just be dangling over the audience from a distance not giving the viewers full coverage of the performance 
- As it is live you would need to use multiple cameras to catch everything such as the performers from different angles when they are walking around and including the audience where they are waving their hands around enjoying the music for example at 14:20 you can see Eminem moving from one side of the stage to the other but during this time it cuts to a different angle of close ups of him such as at 14:31 this allows you to continue watching the artist and always see him face on where as if you had one camera following him his back might be facing towards you because of him walking to one side of the stage to the other this allows Coverage of the Action

Aesthetic Reason
- When you have two of the biggest artists on stage you want to see them closer but if you was in the crowd you wouldn't be as close as you would if you was watching it because you get close ups of the artists facial expressions communicating with the viewer show at 12:02 where you can see Eminem right up close because of the angles of the camera, if you was in the crowd you wouldn't be able to move around freely and this would stop you from seeing the artists up close, but because of the multi-cameras this becomes available for the people at home who are watching, you get to see the artists facial expressions much more clearly than standing all the way at the back of the crowd where you most likely wont even see them properly.
- At the concert you can see many cuts and pans in the video, this allows for variety for the audience and get the true feel of the concert and because you get a lot of shots from the event it makes you feel like you are actually there maintaining viewer interest such as 20:05 you can see the camera following Eminem but than at 20:07 you can see the whole crowd and this shot makes you feel like you are actually a part of the crowd standing right there and this keeps the viewers watching because they feel like they are actually there bonding with the event.

Public Event
 The Wedding of Prince William and Katherine Middleton - Live Public Event

Practical Reason
- Large area as there is a lot of movement from place to place, impossible for one camera to capture everything  because of the constraints of the location environment and there is a lot of people around so multi camera is needed here, cameras were most likely allocated at different places so they could keep it live without having to move the camera a lot for example at 13:31 a person carrying a camera would not be able to keep up with the car so this is why they use multi camera because they can allocate different cameras at different locations
- This was live because it was an important event so therefore they needed multi camera to capture all the action because if you had one camera you might as well of just went to the event in person cause the camera wouldn't cover everything as the area is very large this is why they had multiple cameras so they could keep the 
coverage of action they even had a helicopter flying over just so they could keep the coverage of the action going 16:54

Aesthetic Reason
- From watching the video you can see that there are thousands and thousands of people at this major event because it is a royal wedding, with all those people there we can sense how important this day is by them just standing there communicating the meaning to the viewers how important the day is shown at 2:58:00
- Because there are multiple cameras this allows the viewers at home to see more of whats going on than if there was a single camera, this is because a single camera would not be able to get into all the places and get the same shots as of the multi-camera also it is better to have the multi camera because if you was in the crowd you wouldn't be able to see everything as you would be stuck in one place where as on TV cause of the cameras the audience at home can see everything that is happening which maintains the viewers interest also where the public isn't allowed to be you can see it on the TV shown at 1:44:0
Magazine Shows


Top Gear: Best of Series 8 - Ep6 - BBC
Practical Reason
Because they are always moving due to them being in cars all the time which you can see at 17:13, you want to get different angles of them driving and because when they get past the first camera that would be the only shot you would have because of one camera, but because of multi-camera you can capture all of it because they set off cameras in different locations on the course where they are driving because of the Constraints of the Location are so large allowing them to set up in different locations where they drive by they can capture all the footage, again shown at 17:16 same location but a different angle this truly shows how big this location is and the multi-camera is most needed here.
- At 21:06 you can see that the cameras are focused on three things two cameras focused on each person and one camera focused on the whole stage, Simultaneous recording coverage is good here because having multiple cameras you can record each person as it goes to capture everything that is going on, if someone begins to speak you cut to the camera that has the coverage of them speaking, this is helpful because if there was one camera and each person spoke the camera would have to keep moving to the person who spoke, with multi-camera this allows you to swiftly cut to the person who speaks without it being a problem, this is also easier on the people who watch this on TV because if you had one camera which kept moving or stayed fixed in one position you would get bored very easily. It allows them to be more spontaneous because if something unplanned was said the cameras could cut straight to them.

Aesthetic Reason
- When each person speaks you want the camera to be on them, this is allows the the viewers to be more interested in what is going on and Communicates with the viewer because you understand what is actually happening rather than having a camera focus on one person and you do not see the other person who is speaking, show at 33:13 - 35:23 you can see every time someone speaks it cuts to that person, this keeps the audience understand what is happening and more eye pleasing as you can see the person who is speaking.
- Because in this show they are always driving and moving around it Maintains Viewers Interest by taking them and showing them what is going on such as 20:24 where you can see the different angles and shots that are used, you can see the car he is driving around you can see him inside driving it, it just simply allows you to see everything that is going on which is what the audience want to see the quick cutting show at 20:24+ keeps the audience watching because the cuts are so frequent you want to see what is happening and what is going on, this is due to multiple cameras set up giving us different angles of what is happening


Talent Shows

Jeremy Lynch on Britain's Got Talent 2008
Practical Reason
- A practical reason would be because the stage is very large and he is juggling a ball, he will be moving a lot so they need to keep 
coverage of action this means you will still be focused on what is going on due to multiple cameras, show at 1:22 you can see that the stage is rather large compared to him.
- A practical would be because the show is as live they need to have Multi-camera simultaneous to record it live as they need to catch every single detail which is going on and to also get the reactions of the judges if they see something wrong or good, such as at 1:57 you wouldn't of been able to see that if there was only one camera because at this point you see Simon Cowell and Jeremy with a swift cut between them, this would only of been capable with multi camera because if you had one camera you would only be able to pan between the two because you cant stop recording and focus on the judge than the contester because you would miss footage, but with Simultaneous recording you can see both at the same time because it is as live recording.

Aesthetic Reason
- In this show there are many cuts and different shots, this Maintains the viewer Interest shown at 2:23 - 2:30 you can see about 6 cuts this means there is nearly a cut every second this means this stops the viewers from getting bored from just seeing one shot and this is good because having multi camera allows this because you can get all the shots because different cameras are focusing on different things, you would not be able to do this with one camera because with one camera you would not be able to focus on the different focus points because the camera would have to keep moving and panning as such which would become annoying for the viewers watching because you wouldn't actually get to see the judges reactions and watch the performance properly.
- At 2:37 you can see that the judges are clapping and with the audience behind them this communicates the meaning to the viewers by the reactions of the crowd and judges, this makes the audience feel and show that the contestant done a very good job also show at 2:46 you can see the judges thought he done a good job, this is shown by his facial expression.