START... Filming Multi-Angle Scenes
Thursday 16th November 2023, 2:00pm
In this Digital Humanities START session, we will work together to learn how to set up multi-cam shoots, audio and lighting used in podcasting and interviews.
The multiple-camera setup is a method of filmmaking and video production that uses multiple cameras to simultaneously record a scene. There are many benefits to using this method including reduced editing time, a more nuanced and engaging visual element to a production, decreasing issues with continuity tracking and reducing the need to relight. In this START session, you will learn how to set up the video, audio, and lighting components of a multi-camera shoot based around the Rode Rodecaster Pro II integrated audio production studio. This configuration is particularly useful for multi person podcast and interview formats useful for engaging with topics from all disciplines.
Spaces are limited, please register through our Eventbrite.
If you have any questions about this event, email digitalhumanities@soton.ac.uk
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