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- The multiple-camera setup, multiple-camera mode of production, multi-camera or simply multicam is a method of filmmaking, television production and video...
- 2012, Routh starred in David Kohan and Max Mutchnick's CBS half-hour, multicamera comedy series, Partners. He pla**** Michael Urie's character's steady...
- single-camera format, but the second season was presented as a traditional multicamera sitcom filmed in front of a live studio audience. With dwindling viewership...
- Nominated Royal Television Society Craft & Design Awards Lighting For Multicamera Mark Kenyon (for "Halloween Special") Nominated Make Up Design – Entertainment...
- Victor Cipolla, Edward Garcia and Jim Mendrinos. The show is shot with a multicamera setup and is in the 1080i high-definition television full color picture...
- Country of origin United States No. of episodes 30 Production Camera setup Multicamera setup Running time 1 hour Production company Columbia TriStar Television...
- for another film. The series was shot on 405-line videotape using a multicamera setup. There was little provision for editing and virtually no location...
- camera, chamber, chamberlain, comrade, concamerate, concameration, multicamera, tricameral, unicameral camiso- shirt Latin camisia camisade, camisado...
- Craft Innovation Colin Pigott Nominated Lighting, Photography & Camera - Multicamera Work Michael Lingard, Simon Staffurth Won Team Richard Hopkins, Ruth...
- Retrieved April 2, 2017. Paskin, Willa (March 28, 2016). "Netflix's new multicamera sitcom is engineered to compete with network TV. And it's good". Slate...