Cables and monitors (1)

Reporting

If you are working on a multi-camera studio production for the first time you will be involved in a number of standard daily routines. After reporting to the camera supervisor you will be delegated to assist someone with rigging. As discussed in the previous section this involves rigging cameras, cables and monitors plus any special mountings or camera positions required for the production. Then make yourself acquainted with the production schedule for the day. For example, check the start of rehearsal time, recording times and meal breaks.

Never leave the studio or location unless you know what time working will recommence especially if you are not on talkback. If you are new to multi-camera working, try to ...

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