On the 13th of February, we did a preliminary shoot to make sure we understood how to use the equipment and to overcome any problems that may have occurred.
The first time we took out the equipment, we were given a Sony camera instead of the Panasonic and like last year, I thought the Sony camera would detect the memory card itself and we could shoot from the get-go but that wasn't the case.
We shot two interviews and some extra footage of the students and the town but when we inserted the memory card into the computer, the files didn't show up.
Naturally, me, Lawrence and Eliana panicked as our footage wasn't showing up so we ran to see the IT technician for help. He formatted the memory card to the Sony camera however in the process, we lost all the footage that was actually stored in the camera and not the memory card.
We also had an issue with the microphone we were using. The loans room gave us the microphone without any batteries in it so it was only later on that we realised that even if we did have any footage, we wouldn't be able to hear anything.
Here are the things I learnt from that disastrous day of shooting:
1. Always format the memory card to the camera before shooting
2. Always move the video files from the camera to the computer before formatting if necessary.
3. Always, always check the microphone has batteries inside.