When you are the camera operator for a video presentation, you should
a. plan to use all the raw material you shoot for a complete and cohesive presentation.
b. think in terms of what the audience will see, not the raw footage you are shooting.
c. encourage the speaker to move spontaneously and freely in a wide area.
d. keep the camera on the speaker, even when visuals are being discussed.
e. use the zoom and camera movement to emphasize positive aspects of the speaker's talk.
Answer: b. think in terms of what the audience will see, not the raw footage you are shooting.