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Max Allen March 25th, 2004 05:59 PM

What is the difference between EFP and ENG?
 
I'm clear on what ENG is but what do you consider EFP?

What is EFP? Why use an EFP setup instead of ENG?

I have my ideas on the answers but am curious to hear from others.

James Emory March 25th, 2004 06:19 PM

EFP & ENG and then EPK
 
I think the difference between ENG and EFP is the nature of the shoot. ENG meaning electronic news gathering on the go because of the nature of breaking news and deadlines. EFP meaning electronic field production where you have more gear and time to set it up for a more formal shoot producing a more refined product such as news magazines or documentaries. Then there is EPK, electronic press kit, that is essentially the same as EFP but for creating a condensed package for marketing distribution purposes.

Max Allen March 25th, 2004 07:10 PM

Makes sense, anyone else?

And then we have SNG.

Am I missing anything? Is there SFP??

Chris Hurd March 25th, 2004 11:40 PM

Howdy from Texas,

ENG (electronic news gathering) is simply a specific sub-set of EFP (electronic field production). In other words, ENG is just EFP in a television news environment. Hope this helps,

Salim Aziz March 26th, 2004 10:26 AM

ENG Vs EFP
 
ENG - Electronic News Gathering is an independant single camera operations normally for a news event coverage.
EFP - Electronic Field Production is a wider setup i.e. more than 1 cam and normally it comes together with a switcher, several monitors and sets of cables. It can be a live or recording coverage e.g. concert, football match and seminars.
SNG - Satelitte News Gathering is a mini transmiter to sent footages via satelitte or micro link depend on the mode of transmision.Those days, it takes a big lorry to carry such equipment used to be called OB van.
DNG - Digital News Gathering is a term for a Digital Video Camera user but it is not popular among broadcast fraternity. I dont know why.
Hope I might help

Don Donatello March 26th, 2004 12:05 PM

when i hear ENG or EFP = i see the basic's

ENG - camera, zoom lens, lens hood, mic on camera

EFP camera , zoom lens/lens with manual follow focus, separtate zoom control off camera & matte box . soundman/boom person .

Max Allen March 26th, 2004 01:47 PM

Re: ENG Vs EFP
 
<<<-- Originally posted by Salim Aziz :
EFP - Electronic Field Production is a wider setup i.e. more than 1 cam and normally it comes together with a switcher, several monitors and sets of cables. It can be a live or recording coverage e.g. concert, football match and seminars.
-->>>


Salaam Salim.

But this is a completely different definition than the other definition. Where did you get this definition from? I am only curious because like you I also thought that's what EFP was for a while.

So everybody... which is it? How should this term be used properly? Is EFP single camera film style setup or does it mean live multi-camera switched master. These are two completely different things.

Richard Alvarez March 26th, 2004 03:12 PM

My understanding is much more akin to Salim's definition. ENG is a subset of EFP. EFP usually includes some "Production" elements, rather than just the "Aquisition" or "Gathering" elements. In other words, ENG is a one man band (though typically could be three) and EFP will involve the ability to "Produce" on the spot. This will include mixes, switches, decks etc.

Salim Aziz March 29th, 2004 12:17 PM

a completely different definition
 
I am right on the other side of the world as per se, the hot and sunny world so the definition might differs here and there, I suppose. Technical jargon also differs form time, the used of words ENG, EFP & SNG might be different from what I believe.
I am opened for further discussion.

Chris Hurd March 29th, 2004 12:32 PM

The application of those definitions can be hard to pin down precisely, because they tend to vary a bit depending on where you are in the world, plus the technology is always changing.

Dylan Couper March 29th, 2004 01:50 PM

I've also heard EFP defined as Electronic FILM Production, whatever that really means...

Max Allen March 29th, 2004 05:00 PM

Well, let's say in U.S. what is EFP commonly referred to as meaning.

When talking business can't really use "EFP" to mean two different things. This can cause confusion. It has to mean either multi-camera switched master or film style single camera. I think I have to look for an authoritative source, if there can be such a thing. The glossary of ASC's Video Manual doesn't have "EFP". Anyone can suggest a book of equivelant regard/stature?

Bryan Kane April 1st, 2004 01:36 PM

ENG vs. EFP
 
Simply ....ENG is EFP at 10 times the speed.

Bryan Kane April 1st, 2004 01:37 PM

ENG vs EFP II
 
...or EFP is ENG...with lunch breaks.

Salim Aziz April 2nd, 2004 12:05 PM

Interesting... how different it can be to some other places..


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