2. NEW SETUP FOR EVERY SHOT
Only having one camera means you have to move it and keep
setting it back up every time you want to film a different scene.
3. LONGER TO SETUP
It takes longer to set up due to the large amount of equipment.
4. REPETITION
Repeat the same shot 3 times to get each angle as you can only
get one at a time, however use of multiple cameras you're able to
capture everything at once.
6. LONGER TO FILM
It will be longer to film as they have to re-do the same scene
over and over to get each piece of footage like they would in
single camera.
7. SMOOTHER TRANSITIONS
The transition from one person to another will be smoother as
they film the whole thing together than shooting one person
then re-doing it to film the other person.
8. HARD TO REPRODUCE SCENES
Can be hard to reproduce scenes, which would be easy to
overcome if using multiple cameras.
9. COVER MORE AREA
Using multi-camera allows people to: Cover more area as there
are more cameras.