- To film in front of a blue screen. Filming in front of blue screen helped our final video because we were able to add backgrounds to keep the audience engaged and pay attention to what we say. The reason we choose to film in front of a blue screen is because that it would be more convenient. If we needed to move locations when we wanted the shot to change backgrounds. The time saved from doing this meant we can focus more about the information and getting our shots right.
- Add stage and editing directions to my script. Adding these to my script allowed me to help understand how I want to work and move my body while we talk about the shot. I also did this so Harvey can have a better understanding of the vision I wanted for my part of the video and I can work more on the website. I did not follow the script religiously though, I mainly used it to have a greater idea of exactly what to talk about.This really helped with the time and communication because Harvey didn’t need to constantly ask me what I wanted to do with this part because he knew what to do because of the script.
- Wanting to talk about more technologies. Although I only talk about the Hololens 2 in the documentary and the website I was originally going to talk about some other technologies in the Vr industry. This was a waste of time on my part but helped the documentary because we were already under some time constraints that would’ve been even more stricter if I added it. Even though we had time constraints I was the one who decided before we looked at how much time we had to not talk about it. I believed this was the right idea because I wanted to go more in depth with the hololens 2 rather than talk about that new technology by only giving half the information.