Colin McDonald
April 1st, 2020, 06:10 AM
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-52090705
Social distancing means that it is harder for BBC journalists to report on the coronavirus outbreak.
It means that increasingly we need your help to film stories and to take part in interviews remotely on your laptop or phone.
Here BBC reporters Ellie Crisell and Ben Moore, who are married, have some tips on how you can help.
The first thing they tell you is to hold your phone in landscape – hooray!
Could this be the beginning of the end for UGC vertical videos? (Please!)
The rest of it is quite useful too, but we could have done with some advice on avoiding wind noise when outside.
*Apologies if folks outside the UK can’t access the video.
Social distancing means that it is harder for BBC journalists to report on the coronavirus outbreak.
It means that increasingly we need your help to film stories and to take part in interviews remotely on your laptop or phone.
Here BBC reporters Ellie Crisell and Ben Moore, who are married, have some tips on how you can help.
The first thing they tell you is to hold your phone in landscape – hooray!
Could this be the beginning of the end for UGC vertical videos? (Please!)
The rest of it is quite useful too, but we could have done with some advice on avoiding wind noise when outside.
*Apologies if folks outside the UK can’t access the video.