multicam
Multicam is a term used in two contexts: multi-camera video production and the camouflage pattern MultiCam. In video production, multicam refers to the use of two or more cameras recording the same scene simultaneously to allow rapid switching between angles during a live or pre-recorded production. A multicam workflow often uses a production switcher, synchronized clocks or genlock, tally lights, and coordinated lighting to produce a cohesive final program.
Typical advantages of a multicam setup include reduced shoot time, consistent lighting across angles, and easier
MultiCam is also the name of a camouflage pattern designed by Crye Precision. Developed to provide effective
In sum, Multicam can refer to a production technique that enhances efficiency and coverage in video work,