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- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/City_College_of_San_Francisco/Video_Production_Handbook_I/01%3A_Development/1.03%3A_Production_StylesDifferent types of production call for different styles of production. Live events require the ability to capture multiple camera angles and present all video feeds, graphics and audio feeds to an au...Different types of production call for different styles of production. Live events require the ability to capture multiple camera angles and present all video feeds, graphics and audio feeds to an audience in real-time. Short films, documentaries, and client-based videos are often produced with a single camera, the story comes together in post-production before it ever reaches an audience.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/City_College_of_San_Francisco/Video_Production_Handbook_I/03%3A_Scripting_and_Formats/3.01%3A_Rundowns_Formats_and_StoryboardsTelevision formats define the concept of a program, which can be copyrighted and licensed for synchronization. Rundowns are an abbreviated breakdown of every element included in a program, allowing f...Television formats define the concept of a program, which can be copyrighted and licensed for synchronization. Rundowns are an abbreviated breakdown of every element included in a program, allowing for the creative team to understand the timing and production at a glance.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Theater_Film_and_Storytelling/Video_Production_Handbook/03%3A_Scripting_and_Formats/3.01%3A_Rundowns_Formats_and_StoryboardsTelevision formats define the concept of a program, which can be copyrighted and licensed for synchronization. Rundowns are an abbreviated breakdown of every element included in a program, allowing f...Television formats define the concept of a program, which can be copyrighted and licensed for synchronization. Rundowns are an abbreviated breakdown of every element included in a program, allowing for the creative team to understand the timing and production at a glance.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Theater_Film_and_Storytelling/Video_Production_Handbook/01%3A_Development/1.03%3A_Production_StylesDifferent types of production call for different styles of production. Live events require the ability to capture multiple camera angles and present all video feeds, graphics and audio feeds to an au...Different types of production call for different styles of production. Live events require the ability to capture multiple camera angles and present all video feeds, graphics and audio feeds to an audience in real-time. Short films, documentaries, and client-based videos are often produced with a single camera, the story comes together in post-production before it ever reaches an audience.