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oxfam1uk
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It's an interesting fact that, although the viewers remember series like Poldark, Lillie, and The Onedin Line with affection, when many of the actors and production staff talk about them, their stories frequently emphasise the stress and nightmare production circumstances !
Remember that these dramas were recorded on multi-camera systems, usually at night, with recording carrying on until 10 o'clock. And there were only a limited number of opportunities for retakes. If someone made a mistake, it might have to be broadcast - so you can imagine the strain they were all under ! When Mike Leigh was persuaded to record Abigail's Party for the BBC, he was so upset by the experience that he vowed never to enter a TV studio ever again ! By the end of the Seventies, drama people were insisting on going on location to film dramas, with the single-setup method, which allowed for plenty of retakes, and editing techniques which allowed them to get everything exactly right. Looking at some of those old videotaped dramas, there is certainly a sense of hightened reality, though, which I love. "Hannay" (starring Robert Powell) was one of the last to be made in this way, and it's superb. |
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lupinpooter
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The other day I was reading that the BBC's The Mayor of Casterbridge (1978) was the first classic serial to be filmed on location, and this was down to technological advances (i.e. lightweight cameras). Does anyone know of any earlier examples, or was this really the first?
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oxfam1uk
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Although "The Pallisers" (in about 1973) was mostly the usual mix of studio video and location film, a great chunk of the first episode was video-taped on location, for some reason.
It was an outdoor party scene, so maybe the multicamera video system was used to speed up the recording and get it all done in one day. |
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