I put this together with some of my footage from before Sen. Obama arrived. Brought to you at no charge and filmed in Zapruder-vision. Street interviews with Real people. Thanks, real people.
I also have to reccomend Matt’s live blog (at DWA) of the event.
The interesting thing about all the blog coverage is that it came from so many angles but taken all together creates a vivid and surprisingly cohesive picture of the event.
Wow, geek, judging from this video I was apparently right behind you in line – if I had any clue what you looked like I would’ve said Hi.
In the part of the video where you pan the camera past the woman trying (in vain) to get her car out of the residences at rodney square, I’m standing behind and slightly to the left of the blonde girl with the red headband. You only see me for a split second before the girl in the striped shirt moves her head over to the left…sigh, my shot at internet stardom is stifled!
We would have been standing pretty much right behind you when you were filming on King St — up on the Courthouse veranda. There were two kids sitting on the ledge and we were just behind and beside them.
Nice job!
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Comment by jason330 on 4 February 2008 at 9:11 pm:
Awesome.
I also have to reccomend Matt’s live blog (at DWA) of the event.
The interesting thing about all the blog coverage is that it came from so many angles but taken all together creates a vivid and surprisingly cohesive picture of the event.
Comment by jason330 on 4 February 2008 at 9:13 pm:
Matt’s Live blogging w/ help from Mom
Comment by liberalgeek on 4 February 2008 at 9:28 pm:
J – Sorry for crushing the KHN post. We must have posted moments apart.
Comment by jason330 on 4 February 2008 at 9:40 pm:
No worries. Things move fast these days.
Comment by JohnnyX on 5 February 2008 at 12:00 am:
Wow, geek, judging from this video I was apparently right behind you in line – if I had any clue what you looked like I would’ve said Hi.
In the part of the video where you pan the camera past the woman trying (in vain) to get her car out of the residences at rodney square, I’m standing behind and slightly to the left of the blonde girl with the red headband. You only see me for a split second before the girl in the striped shirt moves her head over to the left…sigh, my shot at internet stardom is stifled!
Comment by liberalgeek on 5 February 2008 at 12:31 am:
Next time Johnny. Sorry I missed you.
Comment by PhillyMike on 5 February 2008 at 12:16 pm:
Here’s the Obama Campaign video from Rodney Square with Karen Hartley-Nagle in the background.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtZ1plwi6oI
Comment by cassandra m on 5 February 2008 at 12:52 pm:
Wow!
We would have been standing pretty much right behind you when you were filming on King St — up on the Courthouse veranda. There were two kids sitting on the ledge and we were just behind and beside them.
Nice job!