Mexico

 For Mexico, we did the same steps lighting and camera wise as we did with Iran. We set up the bedroom with the lighting and the tripod and stick with the cameras, and we tried to set up a warm mood. This time it was a bit harder since the bedroom had different sides with the desk, so we tried our best with the lighting, i.e. there was this light that we did not know how to put because in a certain way you. could see a shadow underneath the desk that was a bit distracting since it had a rare shape, so we decided to pull the night table next to the desk and put the light there so the shadow could disappear, we considered that one as my Key Light, since I was the one that was interviewed for this video. The Fill Light was next to my teammate, who was a bit in front of me, and the Back Light was behind and next to me with the other camera:


We had to be precise, with Iran as with Mexico, in order to capture the angle without showing any lights or cables. We tried our best.
For the interview, it was way easier because we already knew how to do it and it was a bit faster, because once everything was ready we started filming and we did not stop until we finished, unlike with Jordan or Hong Kong, that we had to stop a few times to make them feel calmer and ready for their interview.




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