I could write endlessly about it, but I'll try to keep it brief. Let's be clear: after my last idea about creating this series @hivedocu, I didn't expect to move so swiftly with it. But let's face it, using Hive as a second brain, brainstorming ideas, helps to actually start making things real.
I would love to share my entire experience, from the craziness with visas to getting to Ghana, to almost having my drone confiscated at the airport. I will definitely share it, but not yet, not now—I'm not ready to tell the story. Tomorrow, I will have an interview with @starkerz and my man who hosted me in Ghana, @mcsamm. We will talk about our experience in Ghana, the tech conference, the documentary, how we spent Women's Day, and much more. Additionally, we'll discuss how we used Hive to facilitate our first multicontinental trade, and out of the goods brought from Africa, our community @krolestwo here in Europe made a... chocolate.
At this moment, all I can say is that there is plenty of footage—3.5 hours, to be exact— including interviews, sites we visited, events, beautiful smiles, and so on.
I don't want to overshare things at this moment. One thing I can tell you - after exhausting month and a lot of preparation and working on the field, there is a lot of work left with editing, postprocessing, sound, and color grading.... But, I still want to tease you......