From the lens category, there are mainly three categories: middle shot, close shot and close-up, which are a little panoramic and rarely complete. The rocker arm will only be used in specific scenes.
The lens shooting is mainly based on the fixed lens, and in the moving lens, there is more jitter and less movement.
There are only a few scenes in a basic sitcom, and the area where events occur in each scene is a fixed number.
So it seems that the editing style is relatively fixed:
Centered on the plot, the editing style is dull and there are few special effects. The lenses are all cut flat and the camera angle is relatively fixed. Basically, the events in each scene are explained in the middle first, then in the vicinity, the characters of the events and their relationship, and then look at the specific content. If it is a dialogue, the two sides of the dialogue will be more close-up, and if there is any action, it will be explained in the close-up position. Occasionally insert slow motion, montage and other means to increase the comedy effect according to the needs of the plot.