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Dec 28, 2007 10:00 AM
Posted by Emily Price
Video Production- Studio Method vs. Field Production
Posted by Emily Price
ReelSEO has an interesting article called “Video Production- Studio Method vs. Field Production.” The article weighs the pros and cons of a multi-cam controlled studio setting versus field production. Studio production allows you to control things like lighting and sound better, but field production can allow you to catch things on the fly (or miss shots that occur on the fly). Check out the full article here.
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ReelSEO has an interesting article called “Video Production- Studio Method vs. Field Production.” The article weighs the pros and cons of a multi-cam controlled studio setting versus field production. Studio production allows you to control things like lighting and sound better, but field production can allow you to catch things on the fly (or miss shots that occur on the fly). Check out