Filming on location
Before you begin …
Students discuss the technical differences between filming in a studio and on
location in pairs and then feed back to the class. Collect their ideas on the board.
Suggested answers
When filming on location, you have access to less equipment than in a studio,
often only equipment that can be carried by the crew. It is necessary to find a
source of electricity, or else use batteries/generators. Sound and light quality are
less predictable and harder to manage on location. Members of the public may
interfere with filming, for example by trying to get into a shot. The weather may
add more complications, for example the need to keep equipment dry, presenters
warm and wind noise minimised.
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