Like telling people to act like they are working, even though looking very interested at a drone or a nuclear weapon has nothing at all to do with actual work? Those videos are the reason young people have completely wrong impressions about engineering and science jobs and are nothing but misinformation.
@@NIOC630 You made a video about an automatic chicken coop. Obviously you are talented at making stuff based on your videos. But you might not know about story telling. I think that keeping it simple and capturing the imagination of people any age is important. I imagine this video was made for the general public and thus should be easily digestible. Plus those short throw projectors were used effectively right?
And exactly that is the issue. You are advertising an institution and while ads are not documentaries you should still be attached to reality. I know people and have experienced it myself, where people in institutes are visited by the press team and the team tells them they have to put on safety googles and helmets even though they are not required for the actual job or project displayed. Those Press people always have a very fixed idea of what they want to film, they show their own intuitive imagination of science, not actual science.@@MorganGross