//Was this "one camera" that everybody keeps talking about the same one that
Baney used to capture the photo of the thief that kept stealing from Wally's that time?//
Dan, I'll bet you take a good picture. Me, I never do.
Cheryl
Marietta, GA
From the lab at Mr
Was this "one camera" that everybody keeps talking about the same one that
Baney used to capture the photo of the thief that kept stealing from Wally's
that time?
That's the only camera I remember.
dan
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Wikipedia has a pretty good (though complex) explanation of filming with one
camera:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-camera_setup
Also, Richard Kelly's book, "The Andy Griffith Show" has a good explanation.
Here's mine: Basically, it involves using just a single camera
Larry in Lincolnton asked:
<TAGS. Would someone explain it so even me and Goober would understand?>>
This is a fairly drawn out discussion so here's the basics:
SINGLE CAMERA
The single-camera setup is a method of shooting films and television
programs using one camera to cap
Hey, Mayberry friends.
I've often heard the term "one camera" when talking about filming
TAGS. Would someone explain it so even me and Goober would understand?
Have a very Mayberry day!
Larry in Lincolnton
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Hi all,
Hope everyone's making it ok through all of the snowy weather out east.
Here's one perhaps for Allan...when Andy has talked of the making of TAGS,
he has always mentioned the "One Camera Technique" which was utilized to give
TAGS more of a "movie feel," a
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