The EssentialShowbiz Dictionary™

of Entertainment Industry Terms

Camera Coverage

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What does Camera Coverage mean?

Camera Coverage refers to the variety of shots taken from different angles and distances during a scene in a film or TV production. Camera coverage ensures that the director and editor have enough footage to work with during post-production to construct the scene effectively. Coverage typically includes wide shots, medium shots, close-ups, and insert shots, providing flexibility for the editing process. Related terms include Shot List, which is a detailed plan of all the shots needed for a scene, and Continuity, which ensures consistency between takes and angles.

Example:The director planned extensive camera coverage for the action scene to ensure every key moment was captured from multiple angles.
Example: Camera coverage gives editors more flexibility in post-production, allowing them to choose the best takes and angles for each scene.

Did You Know?
A scene with poor camera coverage may force the editor to work with limited options, which can affect the quality of the final cut!

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