This week at Hunter Fan, I started filming the first fan installation. At the first part of the week, I had to go to Lowe’s and get lights to shine into the room for better picture quality for the video. I set one of the three lights on a ladder, the next one on a stool, and the last on the floor in the back of the filming room. The way the lights are angled removes the shadows on the ceiling for better viewing of the fan. As I finished setting the room up with correcting the angels of the lights and the height of the tripod for the camera, it was time to film. We started out by laying all of the tools out on a table that the customer needs for installing this fan. I panned the camera across the tools to add a more unique view. After this first shot, Ben Stout, installer of the fan, started installing the ceiling bracket. I would zoom the camera in to just show his hands installing the bracket. Next, he installed the grommets on the blades, which protects the screws from scratching the blades. There are three grommets to each of the five blades of the fan. I only shot the first blade to make the video shorter for the viewer. He then started to install the motor but we did not have enough time during that day. At the end of the week, I finished editing the first video that I started on. Ben Stout and I went down to the lab to do the voice over for it in the sound room, which is also a room to test the noises of the fans. We finished the voice over for the video and next week I will lay it down over the video in the Adobe Software. We will then try to finish up the installation of the fan that we started this week.
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Erin Willis, Ph.D.Assistant Professor at the University of Memphis. Loves news. Loves food. Loves Pugs. And now, loves Memphis basketball. Go Tigers, Gooooo! Archives
April 2015
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