Posted by : Unknown Tuesday 14 October 2014





Today we had a workshop about Television studio production. The workshop was split up into two parts, the first was live studio production, in which we had to create a live studio set up, linking up the camera's to the vision mixer making sure that they're synced properly, lighting up the actors making sure there not under or over exposed, connecting the mic's up making sure the audio levels weren't peaking on the vision mixer, and recording a live recorded show.

we only used SDI out to go into the Vision Mixer
This was before the Camera was connected up properly

The vision mixed Andy was using 


The other part of the workshop was learning about how to use a green screen, in regards to lighting up the green screen and also your actor properly, making sure that your not getting any shadows on the green screen, and that your actor stands out from the green screen so that there's no spillage of green onto them. Once the lighting was correct, we then filmed and composited the footage over a tropical beach background, using after effects to key out the green leaving just the actor on the after effects timeline with the tropical background behind her.



Live studio Production


In the workshop we had to carry out certain roles which was:


Director Myself/Andrei

My role was to see the overall production of the show, to make sure that the actors were briefed on what they were to do, checkout out how the end result would look on screen, and amending anything i did not see fit, such as stage background, lighting, camera position/movement, letting Roxanne know if there was anything i wanted changing, as she would relay the message to the rest of the team.

Floor Director / Floor manager Roxanne

Roxanne was the second in command, anything i would ask her to do, she would relay the message to the rest of the team.

Floor director or floor manager, is the senior productions taff position in the studio, A floor director is like an all in-studio representative of the Director. He or she relays commands from the Director to the entire studio staff - some of these will be audible, and some will be 'translated' into hand gestures.


Camera operator Lex & Michael


Lex and Michael were responsive for operating the camera's. The set up we went for was Lex on the doll track panning from left to right, and Michael was in a fixed position, just behind danny






Vision Mixer operator Andy


Andy was in control of the vision mixer, selecting between either camera angle whilst the live show was happening.

Floor runner, Lighting Ck & Charlie


Ck and Charlie were runners and lighting operators, just generally sorting out the stage preparation, making sure that the actors were properly light, moving the lights around when requested, and also moving equipment around, cleaning the stage and so forth.


Interviewer and interviewee Aimee & Danny


Aime and Danny were the two people whom were performing on camera, Danny was the interviewer and Aimee was the interviewee.






Overall feedback

Overall the workshop was definitely a good experience, i learnt a lot on what goes into a live studio production, and it has definitely prepared me for the studio production unit that we have for next term, in regards to knowing what my weak points are; which was firm communication. However, given the short amount of time we had to operate in i feel that i did do a good job, and i've definitely taken pointers from the workshop on what to research for, so next time I'm faced with the Directors role of the task i will carry it out more efficiently, although, i do feel that i would be suited more to floor manager role where i know how everything works, so me being in that position i would be able to communicate with everyone a lot better, and focus on the setting up of the equipment, leaving the visual output to the director.


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  1. In the crit the feedback on the piece your group created was that it was well lit with a relevant background and some good vision mixing. However, there was also the feeling that there was a lot of distance on the 2-s between the interviewer and interviewee and that the background was distracting as it cut in between them both. Also on the same camera the track was not noticeable and the headroom was too great and the shot was too much in profile. Lighting wise the shots from both cameras worked quite well. On the OS 2-s camera the angle was better, however it did not cut well with the other shot as the distance between them looked so different on each shot. A good first attempt. Please look at the other group's work for comparison.

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