Single Camera vs. Multi-Camera for a New Director


I’m new to shooting, and I’m about to shoot a marketing video for my company. It’s just two people talking to each other in the office.


I want the rhythm of the dialogue to be pretty fast, so I’m wondering if I should do it single camera or with two cameras. I’m mostly worried about editing dialogue together with multiple angles coming from different takes since the dialogue is very fast and often has people talking over and interrupting each other.


–Shania, New York



Shooting two cameras for complicated dialogue is a great idea– but it’s a very high degree … Read the rest

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