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    officers” (2017). Dunn is valid in saying this because the footage when appropriately handled can be used within the courtroom to help the judge, the public, and officers see

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    court, but the footage of his arrest, name, address and date of birth are all made public records (Sullivan n.p.). Those supporting these cameras say it is their right to see the footage, but by enabling those rights the right to privacy for victims’ and officers’ become second class. The show ‘Cops’ has been around for 28 seasons and has highlighted the scenes of which police encounter every day. It’s not pretty, but those filmed are asked to sign off on permission to use the footage. If they don’t

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    a GoPro owner, the StabCam might just be the next item on your wish list. The innovative invention is an “action camera stabilizer,” which allows users to capture clear footage when skiing, biking, or snowboarding, among other adrenaline inducing sports. You can now say goodbye to shaky GoPro footage. No More Shaky GoPro Footage With The StabCam - Clapway How does it work? Thanks to the StabCam’s motors and sensors, it is easy to autonomously capture smooth video, hands free. While other stabilizing

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    to improve policing and police oversight the following recommendations are suggested: 1) Body cameras should record at all times to increase accountability, 2) Monitoring should be done with a “fire alarm” approach to incur effective oversight, 3) Footage must remain private to not decrease police productivity by over monitoring. The cameras must be required to be on recording mode when police officers are on duty and when they respond to calls for service. Further, when activating the camera would

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    Police worn body cameras are beginning to spread worldwide. As the accusation of police brutality is on the rise it is necessary for police officers to wear body cameras on their uniform. This way every action the officer takes while they are on duty is recorded. After the case that happened in Ferguson, Missouri commenced the use of body cameras. There are many benefits that come along with officers wearing the cameras on their uniform. Body cameras should be worn on a police officers’ uniform because

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    The footage within a documentary provides supporting evidence and substance to the opinions the audience is being exposed to, and therefore the appropriate selection is vital to persuasiveness of the film. The Voice lacks a lot of substance in footage, as Yunupingu denies media interviews. Compensating for the lack of direct material, Cheshire makes the critical decision to utilise archival footage; scenes used to support the opinions displayed earlier

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    jets showed that they were circling something. But the government reported that it was not a UFO, but an Air France flight. New footage on YouTube taken by fisherman tell a different story. UFO Dives Into Sea A recent YouTube video shows footage from a fishing boat capturing jets and a helicopter circling a UFO. The YouTube channel Christopher Stokes published the footage on May 25. It shows jets and a helicopter attempting to make contact with a UFO before it dives into the sea. The fishermen are

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    about the nature of the problem of body worn cameras, for example when is appropriate for officer to record, should notifications given to whom is being recorded, how to ensure the compliance, who has the access to the records, and how long will the footage be retained. The implementation issue involves with financial cost, community relationships, and internal department affairs. Even though some states have already deployed the body-worn cameras in the police

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    mission is relatively simple: gather footage of combat situations on the group and present the footage to various levels of command. The footage will then be analyzed to determine combat effectiveness, situational status in the area, and provide historical documentation of wars the United States is involved in. Furthermore, the footage can be used on a strategic level for planning. All in all, the COMCAM mission is vital to the success of the U.S. troops. Also, footage taken from Haiti or other areas

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    black and white footage from that time. This adds a sense of connection, because the clips exemplify how frightening it would have been for the farmers and their families to see huge clouds of black smoke rolling over them, and the fact that it’s on camera helps the viewer connect to it. Over this footage, the directors inlay multiple survivor retellings to show the differences and similarities between families that stayed during the Dust Bowl. The directors use black and white footage of the Dust

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