I'm free most days of the week. I'll have to ask my friend with the fancy camera when she'll not be using it, but when I get some more dates locked down I'll let you know.
I'd like to much around with the format of a how-to instructional video so that it looks nicely and professionally made and also does the job of explaining how to operate machinery, what's safe to touch, and what will help you donate some blood to the floor.
In the same vein of safety, I made some stickers a while ago to print up and get stuck around the lab on machinery.
Sorry for the bad quality image, but here's one of the stickers I made. Ideally there'd be a few different jokes across all the stickers, so the warnings were fresh and funny enough to catch people's eye long enough to read and understand that there was danger afoot.

And gadgetcat: No, the video my professor showed to the class was from a later project that I personally was less happy with. The editing and color correct were where it excelled, but music choices and writing really ruined the consumability of that video for me. This one I'm much happier with overall, despite being my first time filming and using FCP.