Camera Angles

If you've looked at the video playlists, you will notice that each video was recorded from two angles.
  1. Main Front View where the instructor addresses the camera. (M - Main View)
  2. Top View that gives a first-person view of what is happening with the gages. (T - Top View)
    • This is also shown on the TV screen of the Front View.
The Youtube videos are designated with an M or a T to denote which view.
For example:

The difference in video length is usually 2-3 seconds.

Sometimes viewing the inspection clearly on the Main Front View is difficult to see the details. It could be due to glare, bad shadows, or poor focus. I recommend when I switch to the detailed inspections, switch over to that Top View at the same time-stamp.

Other options include:
  • On a desktop/laptop, play both views in two open browser windows. Mute one of the audios.
  • Watch the videos on two devices simultaneously, mute one of the audios.
  • Play both videos side by side in a website like:

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