How to Digitally Record/Video a UFO sighting:
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Stabilize the camera on a tripod. If there is no tripod, then set it on top
of a stable, flat surface. If that is not possible lean against a wall to
stabilize your body and prevent the camera from filming in a shaky,
unsteady manner.
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Provide visual reference points for comparison. This includes the
horizon, treetops, lampposts, houses, and geographical landmarks
(i.e., Horsetooth Reservoir, Mt. Adams, etc.) Provide this in the video
whenever is appropriate and doesn’t detract from what your focus is,
the UFO.
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Narrate your videotape. Provide details of the date, time, location,
and direction (N,S,E,W) you are looking in. Provide your observations
on the weather, including approximate temperature, windspeed,
any visible cloud cover or noticeable weather anomalies or events.
Narrate on the shape, size, color, movements, approximate altitude
of the UFO, etc and what it appears to be doing. Also include
any unusual physical, psychological or emotional sensations you
might have. Narrate any visual reference points on camera so they
correlate with what the viewer will see, and thereby will be better able
to understand.
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Be persistent and consistent. Return to the scene to videotape and
record at this same location. If you have been successful once, the
UFO sightings may be occurring in this region regularly, perhaps for
specific reasons unknown, and you may be successful again. You
may also wish to return to the same location at a different time of
day (daylight hours) for better orientation and reference. Film just a
minute or two under “normal” circumstances for comparison.
Write down what you remember immediately after. As soon as
you are done recording the experience/event, immediately write
down your impressions, memories, thoughts, emotions, etc. so it is
on the record in writing. If there were other witnesses, have them
independently record their own impressions, thoughts, etc. Include
in this exercise any drawings, sketches, or diagrams. Make sure you
date and sign your documentation.
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Always be prepared. Have a digital camera or better yet a video
camera with you, charged and ready to go, at all times. Make sure
you know how to use your camera (and your cell phone video/photo
camera) quickly and properly. These events can occur suddenly,
unexpectedly, and often quite randomly, so you will need to be
prepared.
Look up. Be prepared. Report. Share.
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