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* '''Enforced''': The video cameras are really heavy, so they have to use film for outdoor shots.

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The video cameras are really heavy, so they have to use film for outdoor shots.shots.
** The work is made [[{{Retraux}} using the techniques of the 1950/60s]].
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'''Basic Trope''': Outside shots are filmed with film, while inside shots are filmed with video.

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'''Basic Trope''': Outside shots are filmed with shot on film, while inside shots are filmed with shot on video.
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* '''Justified''': Due to the production team operating on a limited budget, it's much cheaper to use video cameras for studio shots and cheap, portable film cameras for location shots, as opposed to just shooting everything on film.

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* '''Enforced''': The video cameras are really heavy, so they have to use film for outdoor shots.
* '''Defied''': The studio decides to not buy film for this series.
* '''Deconstructed''': The production company wipes the master tapes to make room for new tapings, meaning that unless the entire episode is set outdoors, half the episode is missing.
* '''Reconstructed''': Before the wiping, they sold copies to international stations, so fans were able to salvage the footage from those episodes to bring back the indoor scenes.



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'''Basic Trope''': Outside shots are filmed with film, while inside shots are filmed with video.
* '''Straight''': ''The Troper Family'' uses video for the inside shots, while film is used for the outside shots.
* '''Exaggerated''': The scenes inside with a window are filmed with film.
* '''Downplayed''': Only the scenes near the house are filmed with video.
* '''Inverted''': The outside shots use video and the inside shots use film.
* '''Subverted''': The introduction shot uses film, but the rest of the outside scenes use video.
* '''Double Subverted''': A very video style film.
* '''Averted''': Both outside and inside shots use the same format.
* '''Parodied''': The garden has a problem with film littering.
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