Recording Practice: What is it and why do we do it?
A recording practice is in basic terms the same as a rehearsal of the show, only in this version, you record it. Doing a recording practice has the same purpose as to why we do rehearsals, only this is also done to test the audio and visuals are recording correctly and in the proper way. After every take, the whole group who are at the practice will watch back the footage and give feedback on the footage and tell any problems they personally think there are and these problems will then be looked and and hopefully be solved. The actual recording for the show needs to be successful, so practices are very important as to how well the actual recording will go.
Efficient Rehearsals
Efficient rehearsals are essential as it gives the production group the feel on who does well in what role and how well the actual equipment is working in general. When it is finally time to record the actual live show, it is easier and more effective to produce the show as best as possible when the roles are sorted out and the best people are in those roles so it could possibly avoid any problems because the rehearsals show that person does good at that role.
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