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Really Hard TV/Film Production Quiz

Really Hard TV/Film Production Quiz

Buzz Feeda day ago

I spent more than ten years working in TV production, and it was a crash course in how the film industry works. For someone who didn't go to school for it, every day was a learning experience with different pieces of equipment, terminology, and knowing set hierarchy.
And after watching The Studio on Apple TV+ it got me thinking, how much does the general population know about production? So all you gotta do is answer the multiple-choice questions and let me know how you did! Action!
BONUS QUESTION: Now that we know what a "multi-cam" series is, how many can you name? Let me know in the comments. I'll start: That '70s Show...
And make sure you follow BuzzFeed Canada on Instagram and TikTok where you can see some of my production skills at work!

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