![]() ![]() On the day of filming, the cameraman showed up masked so he could mic me, then-keeping a responsible 6 to 8 feet apart at all times-we shot these segments on the fly, using no notes-and, with one exception, doing it all in one take (the one exception was the segment on television and Sam & Friends, which I had talked through MUCH too rapidly the first time). (Fortunately, on the day the cameras rolled, all audio tracks were muted.) ![]() We were also curious whether the sound could be turned off-there are countless videos playing in the exhibit, which meant I couldn’t stand in certain places without sound ‘bleeding in’ from video screens around the room. With everything still on lockdown, I spent about an hour one afternoon making a quick walk through the exhibit with Denise Crouse, the museum’s communications manager, to get a good handle on the featured pieces, and to figure out where to stand for each segment. A bit of a peek behind the scenes: I was absolutely thrilled to be asked by the Museum to lend a hand with the virtual tour. ![]()
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