I have been watching a few of the Harris/Biden "rallies" (more like coffee claches in the a field), but I'm thinking the only job harder to do than the Sign Language Interpreter is the cameraman.
I mean, how hard are they shilling for these two nutjobs?
Example - Cumala from yesterday in Texas: https://twitter.com/i/status/1322461799535448064
Not an AV guy and rarely take pics with this awesome camera I have in my pocket, but are these camera dudes shilling or what?
I'm not in live but I work in Video.
Those camera operators are professionals who care more about the job than politics, probably. They want to do the best job they can.
They also have a producer in their ear telling them exactly what to do, and a dozen people watching your camera feed behind the scenes.
The degree you need to get a job in that industry is more expensive than the jobs can pay for, so either they're in debt and need the money, or they got the job, though nepotism and not school, and can't afford to fuck up.
Paragraph I responded to the other poster something similar.
In the end, it seems that these events are being very tightly produced so as to not reveal how truly unenthusiastic the Biden support is.
I know that, you know that, the American people know that, but damn sure if they’re trying to avoid any appearance of that.
What are you talking about? The cameramen have a job to do and they're doing it. How is that shilling? Are you sure you know what that means? What about what you linked shows the cameraman "shilling"?
Maybe shilling is the wrong word.
I don’t know the lingo, but it seems like the shots are kept so tight so that you don’t see how piss poor attendance is.
I wasn’t trying to insult the cameramen, per se; I was trying to ask if it’s difficult to keep a camera angle so that it gives the appearance that it’s a big rally when a wide shot would probably show the exact opposite.
Maybe It’s not the cameramen, but the producer who’s telling them how to keep the shots and the producer is probably a full-blown Biden cocksucker. Is that fair?