Iran
We filmed 3 countries in one day: Palestine, Iran and Mexico in the end.
For Iran, we had to set everything as the interviewee's bedroom, who is my teammate, and we are both making this documentary come true.
After we finished setting up her bedroom, we set the lights and we had to change their positions like 3 times following the Key Light, the Back Light and the Fill Light to have as less shadows as possible. I believe we did a good job with matching the angle of the lights with the angle of the cameras, which were one on the front and one on the side. Some shadows showed at the beginning but then they were reduced with their right angles.
To be honest, we filmed Iran previously, but we felt like we had to make the interview again because of lack of information and confidence, so we filmed the week after.
We saw this time that this interview was better than the first one we made, because we were more prepared and the lighting was even better. At first, we struggled with some angles, but once we managed to achieve the ones we thought were right, it was easier for us to continue filming without any problem.
Once we finished with Iran, we dismantled the whole set with the lights and tripods and sticks, and moved them to the next room in order to film Mexico.

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