Wed Jul 17, 2013 12:32 pm
other tips:
please leave Spot, or your young siblings at home if possible or at least move the camera away from them. Nothing's worse than hearing a dog howling or barking loudly next to the camera, or a little kid well being a little kid in the middle of what would have been a great video. I understand if a dog in someone's backyard starts howling or barking on wind up, or someone's kids are running around and playing nearby, that's uncontrollable and happens to all of us at some point, as does the nosy passerby that just has to approach and have a conversation/question you as the siren starts.
Also not singling anyone out, but please once the siren starts, hands off the camera until it winds down. Seems there's a trend on a lot of videos of people zooming in and out as the siren is sounding, sometimes multiple times. Zooming out after the siren winds down to show how far you were from it, or zooming in on rotor(s) spinning is ok, and I rather enjoy that. Again not targeting anyone, just some friendly advice that's all, no hard feeling intended 8) .
Scanners: If you have one and know the activation frequency, we love hearing the activation signal and/or test message before wind up. Pagers are ok too.
And another piece of advice, please observe signage before filming. If there's a no trespassing sign posted, or you are not given permission to enter any private property if no public vantage points are available don't set foot on the property. Never hurts to ask, especially at a private community, firehouse, public works garage, courthouse, town/city hall, or police station. Worse that'll happen is you're told no. Also if you see a fence, stay out of the fenced in area unless you get permission. If someone associated with the property asks you to leave or stop filming, respect their wishes. Don't risk getting into trouble just for a siren video. Also nothing ruins a video faster than someone yelling at you to get off their property, or the cops showing up in the middle of the video.
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3t22 on Wed Jul 17, 2013 5:26 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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