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Match the filming location with the type of scene that would be helpful to film there.
allows you to have
Icomplete control over
the lighting in the scene
gives you complete control
over the sound and lighting
only requires reflectors to
provide light for the scene
Studio
relies on natural
surroundings rather
than constructing a set
Park Near a Lake

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Note that the descriptions with the correct location are given as follows:

On-Location:

- Little control required over lighting

- More time available for audio track laying and mixing

- Looks realistic without effort

Studio:

- Create constructed sets for any situation

- Allows greater physical movement

- Plenty of budget available for space rental fees to film

This should align with the typical characteristics of filming on-location and in a studio setting.

On-location filming occurs in real-world settings outside of a studio, providing authenticity but often with less control over elements like lighting. In contrast, a studio setting involves constructing sets indoors, offering more control over lighting, audio, and set design.

Studios allow for creative flexibility, but on-location shoots capture genuine environments with less artificiality.

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Drag each label to the correct location on the table.

Match the filming location with the type of scene that would be helpful to film there.


On-Location Studio:

Studio:


Little control required over lighting

More time available for audio track laying and mixing

Create constructed sets for any situation

Allows greater physical movement

Looks realistic without effort

Plenty of budget available for space rental fees to film

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