Single camera production is a production that only uses one camera for the entire show, usually used on location. It's cheaper, performance can be better, not as much equipment, less crew needed.
Multi camera production is a production that uses multiple cameras, usually in a studio.
Formats (type)
Can be serial, series or one off film.
Genre - drama, comedy, horror etc
Narrative structure
Sequential/linear. Starts at the beginning and run straight through till the end
Non linear. Doesn't run from beginning to end, starts in the middle.
Flashback - exposition (back story)
Realist - narrative can be set in the real world
Anti real - it would never happen
Open ending - cliffhanger with unanswered questions
Closed ending - will include a resolution/closure
Technical
How do they tell the story?
We learn without being told overtly.
We're not given information in easy and obvious chunks, why?
3 Act Structure
Technical Storytelling
Camera
Editing
Sound
MES
Lighting
Protagonist
Antagonist
Inciting incident - start of journey
Narrative
Intro
Normality (equilibrium)
Inciting incident
Ups and downs in the narrative
Mid point, 1st solution
Lowest ebb - 60 minutes in
Final solution
Climax/twist
Everything gets tied up - resolution
Normality
Camera shots
Camera Movements
Editing
Sound
Lighting
Mise En Scene
Define + Why
Formats
Narrative Structure
Camera shots
Camera Movements
Editing
Sound
Lighting
Mise En Scene
Define + Why
Formats
Narrative Structure
RESEARCH
Inform script with research.
Routes for trains, common roads, pedestrian accesses
Costumes, common dress for 19 year old worker. Suit(?)
Who gets mugged usually like young people
What usually happens in mugging situations
Where do people usually get mugged
What happens to muggers.
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