From Zoom etiquette to webcam angles - Secrets behind the prep work for 'The Bachelor SA' finale

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From Zoom etiquette to webcam angles - Secrets behind the prep work for 'The Bachelor SA' finale
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The arrival of lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic altered the originally planned, second season finale of The Bachelor South Africa.

The arrival of lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic altered the originally planned, second season finale ofThe Rapid Blue production team had to adapt and change the gameplan in putting upcoming finale on M-Net together.

Then there was also the race against time to get equipment to locations, while trying to direct and edit a fitting finale without making it come across as a low-resolution clip show filled with webcam content. "Andeline, for example, went to her family in Namibia just before lockdown had started and some of the ladies, who found love after not receiving a rose on the show, found new love and are spending lockdown with their new beaus," says M-Net.

There are no floor managers and production assistants who can rush in from the off-camera side-closet or who can peek out from behind the bookshelf to make adjustments to webcam heights or to try and improve audio feeds.

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