A new approach to exciting on-the-scene reporting: A young woman TV reporter in Oklahoma tells the tale of a local quicksand rescue, while standing barefoot in the actual quicksand.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eu0lsJ3-qUI
She's in only about ankle deep but excited to say that she's standing in the exact area a local boy was stuck knee deep and needed the FD to rescue.
TV News - Reporting from Quicksand
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Cool! I wish she would've done a little more of a reenactment of just what happened Thanks for finding and sharing the link!
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Hmm, i guess that place will soon be swarmed by local quicksand-fans.
Also don't forget to mark that place on our map!
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Theo wrote:Cool! I wish she would've done a little more of a reenactment of just what happened Thanks for finding and sharing the link!
Yea, like sinking while she was reporting the incident!
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I agree. I wish she reenacted the scene to show how difficult and dangerous it is to get out. Reminds me of the archenemys video reporting live by Carrie LaChance.
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The script practically writes itself, doesn't it?
While setting up the shot with the quicksand in the background she looks for a well-lit camera angle. Oh wait a minute, I have an idea. I'll stand in the quicksand. I wonder what it feels like. She kicks off her shoes and walks into the quicksand bed. It's mushy and sucks at her soles, and it's a bit of a thrill. Her feet leave deep impressions of her toes in the soft sand as she steps closer to the riverbank.
She turns around to face the camera. The quicksand has softened enough to envelop her feet as she sinks to her ankles. This will be a great shot! Make sure you pan up from the quicksand showing my feet sinking into it. "Reporting from the exact location a local boy was rescued from quicksand..."
As she reads her on-camera report the quicksand further softens and she drops in to her thighs. She panics and starts pumping her legs to get out but she continues to sink deeper as the sand liquefies around her legs and under her feet. The quicksand swallows her to her waist as water starts oozing out of the sand around her.
It's amazing that the first two paragraphs of this story actually happened.
While setting up the shot with the quicksand in the background she looks for a well-lit camera angle. Oh wait a minute, I have an idea. I'll stand in the quicksand. I wonder what it feels like. She kicks off her shoes and walks into the quicksand bed. It's mushy and sucks at her soles, and it's a bit of a thrill. Her feet leave deep impressions of her toes in the soft sand as she steps closer to the riverbank.
She turns around to face the camera. The quicksand has softened enough to envelop her feet as she sinks to her ankles. This will be a great shot! Make sure you pan up from the quicksand showing my feet sinking into it. "Reporting from the exact location a local boy was rescued from quicksand..."
As she reads her on-camera report the quicksand further softens and she drops in to her thighs. She panics and starts pumping her legs to get out but she continues to sink deeper as the sand liquefies around her legs and under her feet. The quicksand swallows her to her waist as water starts oozing out of the sand around her.
It's amazing that the first two paragraphs of this story actually happened.
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beachbum wrote:I agree. I wish she reenacted the scene to show how difficult and dangerous it is to get out. Reminds me of the archenemys video reporting live by Carrie LaChance.
My thought exactly! I was going to mention that same video but forgot.
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Sedge wrote:The script practically writes itself, doesn't it?
While setting up the shot with the quicksand in the background she looks for a well-lit camera angle. Oh wait a minute, I have an idea. I'll stand in the quicksand. I wonder what it feels like. She kicks off her shoes and walks into the quicksand bed. It's mushy and sucks at her soles, and it's a bit of a thrill. Her feet leave deep impressions of her toes in the soft sand as she steps closer to the riverbank.
She turns around to face the camera. The quicksand has softened enough to envelop her feet as she sinks to her ankles. This will be a great shot! Make sure you pan up from the quicksand showing my feet sinking into it. "Reporting from the exact location a local boy was rescued from quicksand..."
As she reads her on-camera report the quicksand further softens and she drops in to her thighs. She panics and starts pumping her legs to get out but she continues to sink deeper as the sand liquefies around her legs and under her feet. The quicksand swallows her to her waist as water starts oozing out of the sand around her.
It's amazing that the first two paragraphs of this story actually happened.
I can only wish and dream some news reporter would do that.
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Is this a first? Has a TV reporter given an on camera report from quicksand before?
"I'm going to kick off my shoes and step barefoot into this sticky riverbank quicksand to tell viewers about the quicksand while I sink into it past my ankles."
The quicksand isn't deep, but when the camera starts it has folded in over her feet and her left leg has sunk almost to her calf. Fearless. This young lady deserves at least an Edward R. Murrow Award nomination.
"I'm going to kick off my shoes and step barefoot into this sticky riverbank quicksand to tell viewers about the quicksand while I sink into it past my ankles."
The quicksand isn't deep, but when the camera starts it has folded in over her feet and her left leg has sunk almost to her calf. Fearless. This young lady deserves at least an Edward R. Murrow Award nomination.
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