I really really love this session, very inspiring to the upcoming television and film makers in general. According to Clay Jacobsen "your life is a witness wherever you are"
Thanks for putting together this interview. I'm teaching a Studio Production class this semester and it's incredible to see the students tasting a little bit of the "good adrenaline" of multi-camera production. I'm gonna share this with them.
Outstanding video! I love multi camera directing! I’ve had the privilege of working high school basketball games, and I have fun every time I direct the show.
Duper interesting. I'm starting my studio and doing more and more multi-cam directing for my podcast studio. Thanks for the interview - Chuck from Montreal
I think most churches are concerned about embarrassing people, and that's understandable. But if they realize the positive impact they can have on a TV viewer, it can be amazing.
Audiences can also be very unpredictable. Weird looks, staring at the camera, nobody clapping when you take the shot, etc. But yes, I'd say the main reason is it can be distracting to people that don't like being on camera.
Any other tips from multi-camera directors out there?
Thanks for the authentic discussion.
Happy to help! Thanks for the note!
I really really love this session, very inspiring to the upcoming television and film makers in general.
According to Clay Jacobsen "your life is a witness wherever you are"
Glad you enjoyed it. Clay is great.
I was researching on multi-cam directing and UA-cam led me to this video. Thanks for this interview!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for putting together this interview. I'm teaching a Studio Production class this semester and it's incredible to see the students tasting a little bit of the "good adrenaline" of multi-camera production. I'm gonna share this with them.
Glad you enjoyed it; hope it helps with your class!
Great stuff; Thank you, Phil!
Outstanding video! I love multi camera directing! I’ve had the privilege of working high school basketball games, and I have fun every time I direct the show.
It's great to do something that you're passionate about. Glad you liked the video.
Duper interesting. I'm starting my studio and doing more and more multi-cam directing for my podcast studio. Thanks for the interview - Chuck from Montreal
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome interview
In my church they rarely do audience shots maybe it is because they fear people may end up feeling insecure I am just hypothesizing
I think most churches are concerned about embarrassing people, and that's understandable. But if they realize the positive impact they can have on a TV viewer, it can be amazing.
Audiences can also be very unpredictable. Weird looks, staring at the camera, nobody clapping when you take the shot, etc.
But yes, I'd say the main reason is it can be distracting to people that don't like being on camera.