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I know that there were videotaped sitcoms like The Golden Girls and Blossom in the early '90s, but what was the last sitcom to be filmed on videotape?
I don't think there's been a videotaped sitcom since then. I could be wrong, but all of them now are done on film or probably digital. Videotaped shows always looked more "live " to me, a little more intimate, whereas filmed shows....looked like they were on film. |
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Many of those cheap UPN and WB sitcoms were still shot on videotape in the early 2000's.
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The Nanny (1993-1999) was shot on videotape.
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The Conners is perhaps the only current network sitcom to be videotaped before a live studio audience.
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I don’t think The Conners is videotaped- I think it’s digitally recorded. I remember hearing the “taped” comment in the early episodes and thought it was odd. They now just say “recorded”.
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Everybody Loves Raymond had a live audience. Not sure if it was recorded or taped. I miss the live audiences on sitcoms.
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There's little reason to shoot sitcoms on video tape anymore due to the advent of digital video. Before, shooting a show on video tape and later processing it was much cheaper than if it were shot on 35mm film. The tradeoff however, is that the quality of videotape is much inferior than film. It's also much easier to "clean up" filmed footage from a filmed sitcom than a video taped sitcom.
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From what i remember, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air was the last videotaped sitcom on NBC, ending production in 1996, The Nanny was the last CBS videotaped sitcom, ending production in 1999, and Boy Meets World was the last ABC videotaped sitcom, ending production in 2000. I'm not sure about the other networks Fox, UPN, WB, and CW.
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The Steve Harvey Show may have been the last WB sitcom to be videotaped (and last noteworthy American network sitcom in general to be produced in that fashion) since it ended in 2002. Malcolm & Eddie I want to believe was the last videotaped UPN sitcom, as it ended in 2000. The CW to the best of my knowledge, never aired any videotaped sitcoms when they first started in 2006. |
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To many I'm sure videotape was an improvement and switching back to film is like going backwards. |
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