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The MSM will do everything in their power to downplay the size of the protest tomorrow. Don't expect to see accurate representations of crowd sizes on Fox or CNN. In fact, they probably won't even air footage of the crowds at all. That means it's up to us, the attendees, to document the size of the gathering and to ensure that social media is flooded with footage of our YUGE numbers tomorrow and in the ensuing days.
Everyone attending should consider it their mission to capture at least one great HD video shot that captures the scale of the protest, in the highest definition possible, with as steady a hand as possible. Try to get a good 30 seconds or a minute's worth of footage, then post it here and on social media as soon as you're able. Extra points if you know how to shoot a timelapse sequence that captures the flow of people.
The best footage will be from higher up, so if you can shoot from a bridge or overpass or other vantage point looking down on the crowd that would be amazing. Hell, climb a lamp post if you have to! Same thing, if you notice your hotel room has a great view of the route – maybe leave a GoPro running while you're out.
Anyone from the DC area who knows where the best views in the city are could consider setting up a good HD camera on a tripod to capture some awesome wide shots. Not sure what the rules are on flying a drone with an onboard camera at a protest are, but that could be another option.
Bottom line, we can't rely on friendly networks like RSBN and OANN to get the footage for us. We have to do this ourselves!
The MSM will do everything in their power to downplay the size of the protest in DC on the 6th. Don't expect to see accurate representations of crowd sizes on Fox or CNN. In fact, they probably won't even air footage of the crowds at all. That means it's up to us, the attendees, to document the size of the gathering and to ensure that social media is flooded with footage of our YUGE numbers on the 6th and in the ensuing days. Everyone attending should consider it their mission to capture at least one great HD video shot that captures the scale of the protest, in the highest definition possible, with as steady a hand as possible. Try to get a good 30 seconds or a minute's worth of footage, then post it here and on social media as soon as you're able. Extra points if you know how to shoot a timelapse sequence that captures the flow of people. The best footage will be from higher up, so if you can shoot from a bridge or overpass or other vantage point looking down on the crowd that would be amazing. Hell, climb a lamp post if you have to! Same thing, if you notice your hotel room has a great view of the route – maybe leave a GoPro running while you're out. Anyone from the DC area who knows where the best views in the city are could consider setting up a good HD camera on a tripod to capture some awesome wide shots. Not sure what the rules are on flying a drone with an onboard camera at a protest are, but that could be another option. Bottom line, we can't rely on friendly networks like RSBN and OANN to get the footage for us. We have to do this ourselves!