The camcorder they used came free with a stationery order and they wanted participants to stay as still as possible because its quality was dire. Chris, the director, also said it was the first time he'd wielded a camera for any length of time, so while your criticism is entirely valid there were extenuating circumstances.
If you can be bothered to click through to the "response" video you'll see what I put together by taking the main footage they got and a couple of short "behind the scenes" shots. The latter were recorded on my pocket stills camera (a Sony W35) and the quality of it was WAY higher.
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If you can be bothered to click through to the "response" video you'll see what I put together by taking the main footage they got and a couple of short "behind the scenes" shots. The latter were recorded on my pocket stills camera (a Sony W35) and the quality of it was WAY higher.
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