- The preliminary task required little planning and was completed quickly, while the main task involved more planning, decision making, and coordination over a longer period of time. - Having learned filmmaking skills, the group had more freedom and ability to create their own storyboard and shots for the main task, leading to a more polished final production. - Handling the camera felt more natural for the main task, allowing for better shots than the basic shots in the preliminary task. Sound and editing skills also improved between the two projects.