10  The wardrobe team

With any studio based video production, there is a pattern that will be followed. It is obvious that there will be a requirement for some lighting so that the cameras can see, and give pictures to the director. There must be some attention given to sound so that we can hear what is going on. There must be a way of selecting the picture to be recorded (vision mixing).

Particularly true of small-scale television, and often the last consideration, is that all this action must appear to take place somewhere and it is just assumed that performers will be involved.

We have seen that scenery needs to be constructed and placed appropriately within the acting area as a set design, and that the necessary props are collected and placed ...

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