The staff spent more than an hour filming the part of the Base they had access to, as they gave commentaries.
They moved through the base in loose groups, retracing the path from the bay through the main corridor, the elevator, the residential hallway, the dining area, the food wall.
Nobody coordinated with each other, divided territory or agreed on what to cover first. They moved and filmed and occasionally stopped to show something they found interesting to whoever was standing nearby before continuing.
The food wall got the most time. The bay got the widest angles. The transparent walls got the longest holds, with cameras pressed against the surface, letting the view of the common space and the green below fill the frame without commentary.
During the recording, someone pointed their camera out of the viewport on the upper level of the base and found something nobody had thought to look for yet.
