Actually, the issues are always coming in the making of our project. At the beginning, we just hang out to take much more shots to be able to edit. However, there are most shots that I couldn’t use in the edit suite because I take too many same shot type, I would not like to use same shot type in a video. It looks so boring. Even I know I should take multiple shot type before editing, I still make the mistake. After the consultation, I found my bad habit by Rohan’s suggestion. When I was filming, I should take a long time shot rather than moving camera to focus on other subjects. Shooting a long time to see more details. Our work has more about the Melbourne scene, so we can’t get up late to shot. So we make a new routine for us, stay up early and get up early in order to shoot a great scene. In terms of the video editing, Rohan helps me a lot. He gaves me a lot of suggestions about the rhythm and some good idea of each scene framing. In my first editing, it was terrible, I don’t have a clear structure in my head and even haven’t think about the rhythm. I know it, but all things come into my head make me mess. When Rohan told me a good start and I was trying to do it. Everything was slowly clear, I know what I am going to do step by step. The most difficult thing for me is the negotiation, the documentary is about communicate with people to learn or inquire something in a story. Our topic is easy, we are able to ask for passing by some question. Unfortunately, we are not good guider to let them take easy in front of the camera. That is why we don’t add interview into our video in the final cut. I think we should practice more our communicate skills, to do it better if we have next interview work.