1. with the camera on a tripod or in a set of very steady hands take shots of the assembled model, well lit, on the table as you pan around it with an off-camera narrative of what the subject is, scale, special features, performance, and maintenance issues.
2. Same set-up as above. Removing the model's upper hull as your off-camera voice describes the inner workings. Turn on the r/c system and operate it, explaining what does what.
3. Static shot of the assembled submarine as you explain the pre-mission, mission, and post-mission checks unique to that particular r/c model submarine.
4. Tracking shot as you turn on the readied model, take it off the table, proceed to the pool/lake, put it into the water and get it underway.
5. Circle in the pool slowly on the surface
6. Circle the pool slowly under water
7. Do a figure of eight on surface
8. Do a figure of eight under water
9. Do a static dive & surface (if you can)
10. Do a rapid dive and surface at speed.
11, Repeat 9 & 10 filming under water.
2. Same set-up as above. Removing the model's upper hull as your off-camera voice describes the inner workings. Turn on the r/c system and operate it, explaining what does what.
3. Static shot of the assembled submarine as you explain the pre-mission, mission, and post-mission checks unique to that particular r/c model submarine.
4. Tracking shot as you turn on the readied model, take it off the table, proceed to the pool/lake, put it into the water and get it underway.
5. Circle in the pool slowly on the surface
6. Circle the pool slowly under water
7. Do a figure of eight on surface
8. Do a figure of eight under water
9. Do a static dive & surface (if you can)
10. Do a rapid dive and surface at speed.
11, Repeat 9 & 10 filming under water.
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