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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Un piedistallo per telecamera è un elementUn piedistallo per telecamera è un elemento su cui vengono montate le telecamere da studio, di solito visibili negli studi televisivi. A differenza dei treppiedi, usati con fotocamere e normali videocamere, i piedistalli offrono agli operatori della telecamera la possibilità di spostarla in qualsiasi direzione (sinistra, destra, su, giù). Sono comunemente usati in spettacoli a pavimento lucido, sitcom e soap opera. Il più famoso produttore di piedistalli per videocamere è Vinten, ma sono prodotti anche da altre aziende come Chapman-Leonard e Miller. Anche se i piedistalli sono più comunemente usati in studi televisivi, vengono utilizzati anche durante le riprese in esterni.zzati anche durante le riprese in esterni. , A camera pedestal is an item upon which teA camera pedestal is an item upon which television cameras are mounted, typically seen in television studios. Unlike tripods, pedestals give camera operators the ability to move the camera in any direction (left, right, forward, back, up, down). They are commonly used on shiny-floor shows, sitcoms and soap operas. Whilst pedestals are most commonly seen in self-contained television studios, they are also seen on outside broadcasts. they are also seen on outside broadcasts.
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rdfs:comment A camera pedestal is an item upon which teA camera pedestal is an item upon which television cameras are mounted, typically seen in television studios. Unlike tripods, pedestals give camera operators the ability to move the camera in any direction (left, right, forward, back, up, down). They are commonly used on shiny-floor shows, sitcoms and soap operas. Whilst pedestals are most commonly seen in self-contained television studios, they are also seen on outside broadcasts. they are also seen on outside broadcasts. , Un piedistallo per telecamera è un elementUn piedistallo per telecamera è un elemento su cui vengono montate le telecamere da studio, di solito visibili negli studi televisivi. A differenza dei treppiedi, usati con fotocamere e normali videocamere, i piedistalli offrono agli operatori della telecamera la possibilità di spostarla in qualsiasi direzione (sinistra, destra, su, giù). Sono comunemente usati in spettacoli a pavimento lucido, sitcom e soap opera. Il più famoso produttore di piedistalli per videocamere è Vinten, ma sono prodotti anche da altre aziende come Chapman-Leonard e Miller.tre aziende come Chapman-Leonard e Miller.
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