multi-camera sitcoms
Multi-camera sitcoms are a type of television show that uses multiple cameras to film scenes simultaneously. This format typically features a live studio audience, which adds to the comedic atmosphere. The setup allows for quick scene changes and captures the actors' performances in real-time, enhancing the show's energy.
These sitcoms often follow a traditional structure, with a set location, such as a family home or workplace, and revolve around the daily lives and humorous interactions of the characters. Popular examples include Friends, The Big Bang Theory, and How I Met Your Mother.