Is Scrubs truly a one-camera show?

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In some Scrubs interviews; they talk about the decision to use the single-camera format. After reading about single-camera vs multiple-camera setups; I understand the basic difference.

However, there are several scenes in Scrubs where it is hard to believe that they could have been actually shot with only a single camera. Specifically; times when 2 characters are talking to each other; and the camera cuts back and forth between the two.

Are these scenes really shot by filming one actor's dialog; then switching and filming the other actor's dialog? It seems like that would make it sound very unnatural to the viewer; if the conversation that you were hearing were pieced together from multiple clips.

And on top of that, there are times when a cut is made mid-sentence from the speaker to the listener. How are these cuts done in single-camera? I can see it as being theoretically possible if the actor just says the same line at 2 different times; and then the cut is made using the first half of one take and the second half of another take; but again this seems like there's no way it would come out sounding right or natural.

So are some of these scenes actually shot with a second camera? Or is it actually always done with multiple takes being cut / spliced together?

An example can be found here; but almost any scene where characters are talking to each other shows what I mean.



Best Answer

This is actually fairly common in close-up dialogue scenes and interviews. Even if more than one camera is available it may not be possible to get the angle you want without the second camera being in shot.

The way it is done is that each scene is shot twice (at least) each time from a different angle usually with both actors delivering their full dialog. This both keeps the performance natural and correctly timed and gives a full audio track with both sets of lines for a given take. The two shots are then edited together.

Bear in mind also that the audio can be edited separately from the video so you can have a line from take 1 continue over a video cut to take 2.

Having scenes edited together from various different takes is a normal part of video production and actors, directors and editors are used to dealing with it.

If a shot is from one character's perspective, ie. an actor is talking directly to the camera, (to another character not the audience,) then this will be the only way to do it and it will inevitably by a bit unnatural for the actor but delivering a convincing performance in this sort of situation is part of their job.


Afterthought

Single vs multiple cameras is much more about a style of filming rather than the literal number of cameras.

For example a sitcom which is filmed 'live' is much more likely to use a 3 sided set, similar to a theatre stage, possibly with a live audience . With moving cameras used to film an entire scene in a single take similar to a live TV broadcast. This tends to work well for long running series as it is quick and cheap to film as you can reasonably expect scenes to be done in one or two takes and there is much editing required, just cutting between camera angles. For long running series like sit-coms this can also produce more relaxed and natural performances especially when actors are very familiar with their characters.

A single camera approach gives a bit more creative flexibility as its easier to use bigger, versatile sets and locations and it gives the editor and director more flexibility to create changes of pace and tone.




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Which sitcoms are single camera?

Single-Camera Sitcom Pilots
  • 30 Rock.
  • Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
  • Californication.
  • Community.
  • Everybody Hates Chris.
  • Last Man on Earth.
  • Life in Pieces.
  • Modern Family.


Are TV shows single camera?

Single-camera is mostly reserved for prime time dramas, made-for-TV movies, music videos and commercial advertisements, while soap operas, talk shows, game shows, most reality television series, and sitcoms more frequently use the multiple-camera setup.

What is the difference between a single camera and multi-camera show?

Single-cam shows generally have smaller and more nimble production crews. This means they can film more exterior shots in more locations than a multi-cam show. Multi-cam TV shows tend to have a few key STANDING SETS such as a cafe. office or an apartment, where the majority of the action is filmed.

What is a 4 camera sitcom?

For over fifty years, since it was pioneered by I Love Lucy, the multi-camera format \u2013 three walls, four cameras, taped before a live studio audience \u2013 was the beating heart of television comedy.



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