Second, planning. Analyze your selected position on the track: The curve of the track, the size of the openings, your position's relation with the openings and total length of the play track. Consider all the environmental factors like lighting, voice scene, temperature, possible disruptions. For example if your crew is present at the location, check their current activity level (sleep, standing by or active on a task) or probability of receiving a high priority interrupt by a bird observation in a window in your sight. With all this data create your plan. Again, discuss the plan with your team mates if you have such and consider their inputs.
Planning. Define the openings' relational position.
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