Multi-camera production involves using multiple cameras simultaneously to film a scene or event from different angles. This allows editors to cut between camera angles without needing to stop and restart filming. It provides more footage of a single take and is more efficient for live or regularly aired shows. However, it requires more complex lighting and equipment setup that needs to accommodate all camera angles. Common roles in multi-camera productions include camera operators, audio and vision mixers, the director, and a floor manager who communicates between the director and crew.