Maintaining viewer interest • Maintaining viewer interest is when you retain the viewers interest with a variety of shots to show each character and their reactions.
Communicating meaning to the viewer • When you communicate the meaning to the viewer you need to show each character with lots of different shots to show what is happening and who is involved so the viewer understands the meaning of the scene.
Coverage of action • Coverage of action is when you have lots of different shots in different places and keep on swapping between them to show all of the action in lots of different angles to get the best possible shot.
Visual style • Visual style is how the location looks and what the people in the shot look like. They make the location different style with the colours they use and how it looks and what camera shots and what kind of editing they have. They make the people different with how they act what they wear and their makeup.
Multi camera simultaneous recording • This means there are lots of different cameras filming at the same time so you get a range of shots and can choose and change to make it look better.
Constraints of studio or location recording • On Location: The weather can disrupt with lens flares and the lighting can be wrong the noise from surrounding places and people getting in the way. • In Studio: There are space restrictions and you cant get as much freedom from it.