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Multicam

With multiple camera setups and proven expertise we can help you get the most out of your production

What is multicam?

Multicam is a filming technique where multiple cameras are used simultaneously from different positions on set. Each camera captures the same scene from a distinct angle, which proves highly useful during post-production.

Are you looking for cinema grade imagery for your live show? With multiple camera setups and proven expertise we can help you get the most out of your production. Our expertised staff will help you plan, organize and set up your multicam production.

What can you do with multicam?

The primary purpose of using a multicam setup is to position several cameras at various locations during a scene. While this technique is prevalent in official film productions, it’s also widely used for streaming or filming live events. For example, many professional music live events utilize multicam to provide their viewers with more footage. For example, one camera might capture the artist performing, another might focus on the other band members, and a third might show the crowd. This approach creates an immersive experience, making viewers feel as if they are right there during the event.

Multicam can also be for other filming projects. For instance, during a wedding, there might be a drone, a stationary camera, and a handheld camera in use.

Consider filming an interview with multiple cameras, such as for a corporate video. Switching between different viewpoints can make the video more dynamic.

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Benefits of Multicam

One of the key advantages of multicam filming is the flexibility and variety it offers. With multicam, you always have multiple shots to choose from. This gives you complete freedom to switch between angles during the editing process.

Another significant benefit is the ability to quickly switch between cameras. There is always someone ready to capture a different angle. During live shows or sports events, where unpredictability is high, multicam ensures that everything is captured. This makes the viewing experience more engaging as the footage constantly changes, and it also helps in capturing unexpected moments. For example, in a football match, a goal that happens out of nowhere will always be perfectly recorded by at least one camera.

Do You Need Multicam?

Multicam is essential if you want to elevate your video production quality, but it’s not a necessity for everyone. It is particularly crucial for streamers, live events, and large film productions. For

others outside these fields, a single camera is often sufficient.

Switching to multicam can significantly upscale your production. It requires more cameras, precise placement, and continuous operation during filming. Additionally, post-production will involve handling a larger volume of footage.

While multicam typically results in a more dynamic video, a single-camera setup can also be effective, especially for interviews. Using a single camera allows you to focus on the content without worrying about multiple angles. You only need to set up the lighting and camera for one perspective, simplifying the process.

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