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1) How many cameras do you normally shoot with?
2) How big of a pain is it to set up the shots showing yourself approaching/departing an area (since you have to make the trip twice)?
3) Do you edit everything together according to a rough script outlining your ideas or do you just kind of wait to see what footage you come back with and improvise the cuts?
4) What's something you really wanted to get on camera but missed it for whatever reason?
5) What program do you use for editing?
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My point is that accidents such as the Reno event are so rare that it actually illustrates just how safe those type of motorsports really are. The burden of proof is on you in order to convince someone that they are inherently dangerous to the people observing them. There are literally thousands of air shows all around the world every year. If this entertainment was so deadly, where are the giant death tolls? The premise of your argument is deeply flawed; there's no justification needed when the raw numbers are right there in the great wide open for everyone to see.
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Are you aware that, despite no where in the official press release talking about 'leaving the solar system', that that is still the headline for CNN, BBC, and a host of other prominent outlets? It obviously should be, "Voyager now in interstellar space." Do you plan to address the difference between the two? Because it appears the media sure doesn't know.
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