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I guess welcome to campus really were so, so excited to have you on the team. Some I haven't just to officially introduce myself again. We just wanted to create this quick little bit of your tutorial to give you a bunch of tips, tools, and best practice is to make sure that you guys are taking the best contact possible for these kids. So we've outlined a couple of videos throughout the course of this video to Taro that we really think we'll drive him a couple of key points that we want to emphasize. The's are by no means the ten to fifteen best videos on the platform. Each video is in this tutorial to serve its own purpose, to emphasize something that we think that campus real guy did really well. Just a couple things to emphasize in terms of what we're asking of you guys, when you film and just things to pay attention to, you know, we've already out on the phone, but just to reiterate the first is that this is about personality. You know this is about your guy's story, creating a new experience for the students on the platform, as opposed to just a, you know, pointing to different buildings and showing them your campus. You know it's important to show the campus and give all the structure in information, but always related back to how it affects your experience and how. Students can expect it to affect their experience when they get to campus. Because again, we're all about experience, personality, community to that point of community. Other thing we want to emphasize is that kids want to see the students on campus. As much as this is about you and your story and you're their mentor and guide, you're not the only student on campus. There's often thousands, if not tens of thousands of other students. We want to see as many students as possible whenever possible, and if you have the chance if you can pick their brains, just ask him a couple questions about the experience That really goes a long way for these perspective, states so just on a more technical level. Two things we want to emphasize is when you guys were taking your video, Please, please, please pay attention, Teo, camera orientation and making sure that it is stable. You know, this is often going be viewed on a desktop. While it might not seem like, like shakiness, is that big a deal from your phone or go, girl Wanted gets onto the desktop on the big screen. It could be really disorienting if the camera's going up and down. So please try to pay attention to keep it in camera stable and also pay attention to what is in the shot, because again, you know, here they're talking to the camera might not always be obvious, but the users can only see what is in the camera frame. So if you can try to keep yourself in the side of the camera and show what you're talking about at all points on the other side of the camera and if you need to, it's always find. Flip the camera over, stitch two clips together, where you talk about something, then flip it around and get a nice shot of it. The last thing We want to make sure that you guys are aware is what we asked. As we say to you guys on the phone, we don't require any detailed editing. All that we do require of you guys is that the video clips that you submit to us are ready to be published presented. So that just needs trimming out the fat and any extremist footage. You know at any point if there is silence or if the camera starts to shake her. If you're walking upstairs or something, if you could just do a jump cut and cut that out, you know we're living in a time where there's a lot of attention deficit, especially of younger kids. You know, even a couple of seconds of silence or a shaky camera could get them to be on interested. It says exactly what we think of the videos and so excited. Have you guys, I can't wait to see the content Thank you.