Talk:Electronic field production
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i think that the two really should stand separately. Outside broadcasting entails broadcasting from an external location 'live'. Whereas field production denotes - pre-recording for later telecast.
Just my humble two cents.
I agree. EFP has nothing to do with outside broadcasting. A EFP team is a team that works in a studio. They make fiction. Most of the time they are in studio’s.
If you merged EFP with outside broadcasting than you are giving wrong information. But ENG can normally me merged with outside broadcasting. But of those three stay separately I think that is better, than you can see this information separately.
But that is my opinion. And if its help, for the moment I’m studying for cinematography in Belgium so I know a little bit about this stuff
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