enkameraarbetsflöden
Enkameraarbetsflöden, which translates to single-camera workflows, describes a production process where all video footage is captured using a single camera. This approach is common in various types of content creation, particularly when resources are limited or a specific aesthetic is desired. The single camera is used for all shots, including establishing shots, close-ups, medium shots, and often interviews. This necessitates careful planning and execution during filming to ensure that all necessary angles and perspectives are covered with the available equipment. Editors then rely on techniques like cutting between different shots of the same action, using B-roll footage, or employing reframing and digital zooming to create visual variety in the final product. The advantages of enkameraarbetsflöden include reduced equipment costs, simpler logistics on set, and potentially a more intimate or focused feel to the final video. However, it can also lead to longer shooting times and require more creative editing to avoid monotony. This workflow is frequently seen in documentary filmmaking, independent productions, live streaming events where a single camera operator is assigned, and even in some forms of vlogging. The success of an enkameraarbetsflöde hinges on the cinematographer's skill in framing and composition, as well as the editor's ability to piece together a compelling narrative from limited source material.