Live Footage of either War or bombs going-off in Any Event of Live Coverage by real Journalists,
the camera had Film in a Canister Camera and the camera was being shaken by the event itself,
or the camera was filming the ground as the Journalist and The Cameraman were running away.
Fright or flight is the reaction to extreme danger,
most often the voices on the replays were very shook,
to the screams and incredible noise in the back and foreground.
Now to hear Gail King say that everybody is a journalist and just knows to film steadily any happening,
this is not only weird by an impossible reaction to a horrific of terrifying situation,
the reason being is that it is chaos and the environment is in a disastrous loud of flying bodies and explosives.
How are all these cellphone Videos coming across the News or being put on YouTube so calmly shown,
for even after years and years of training the really good foreign or domestic journalists were unable to steady,
on top of that fact it takes more than I would know to have experience in War to be so fax ready.
The shaking alone of the situation itself even after years of reporting was obvious to the old news reels,
yet today the public just watches what is shown on T.V. and never questions the film in and of itself,
there is something wrong with this world and its Live Shows.
No shaking of the camera,
no film in the cellphones,
no Kodak roll that The Negative is exposed to The Scene.
Gail King on CBS is saying that anybody can whip out their phone to record a terrorist act,
yet she doesn't ad to that whomever has put it to the recording of the action itself is not speaking,
how can society have changed so much that disaster is like driving a car or riding a bike,
now there are driver less cars that generally . . .
a bicycle is a learned sport and many fall off before the wheels will go round and round to stay upright.
The other tell tale sign of tense situations was the angle of the camera filming,
as most are not able to waltz in stand up straight and obvious to capture the rink,
therefore the division of seeing, hearing and listening divided attentive detail to the storm.
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