These are a couple of still images of our group filming in Coventry Transport Museum - the main area of filming for the documentary.
This is a photo of our group inside a taxi which we decided to film inside of (Cameraman on left) as it was an older model to what you see on the streets nowadays, which we thought tied in nicely with our old and new car model comparisons, and how they impact people in different ways.
This is simply a photo of me filming shots for the documentary, as I was the main cameraman for the day. It also shows me using my very own video camera and monopod, and we also had a tripod with us as well.

This is the High Definition video camera we used to shoot the documentary. Its a Panasonic HDC-SD40 model, which is FULL HD 1920x1080 with an optical zoom of 16.8 x.
The camera also had a 6.7 cm (2.7") wide screen that made the filming a lot easier as it helped us get the framing right for each shot, and we could see how the recording was going while filming it. This screen also enabled us to access the menu, where you can adjust focus, which can have a setting that blurs the background and just focuses on the subject. You can also select different effects and scene modes.
The video camera also has a hand strap on the side which made it a lot easier for us to film as we had some shots that made using a tripod impossible or very awkward, so this enabled us to keep the camera at a very steady level when needed to be.
This is a photo of the tripod we brought along with us to Coventry as part of our prepared equipment for the day of filming.
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