Single camera production involves filming with one camera at a time, as opposed to multi-camera production which uses multiple cameras simultaneously. It is generally used for dramas, documentaries, and comedies. Each shot is taken individually by the single camera as it is moved and adjusted for different angles and shots. This format provides more creative control and flexibility during editing compared to multi-camera production. Some advantages of single camera production include lower costs, more location flexibility, and the ability to focus closely on actors.