seeing is believing episode 1: autumn 2002 episode .
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Introduction
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Joey's story
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Witness.org
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Icon Joey and the
Nakamata coalition
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Icon Amateur video and
the nightly news
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Icon Handicams:
the dark side
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Icon Nakamata's struggle
turns deadly
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Icon Handicam footage
in court
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Joey at Balatee Bay
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Icon Technology
and revolution
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The future
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Introduction
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Over the last decade, handicams have become the eyes of the world when no one else is watching.
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What happens when ordinary people pick up camcorders to document what they see? How do these amateur images affect what we watch on the evening news every night? From human rights activists, to soldiers, to astronauts, to terrorists - amateur video cameras aren't just for weddings and family vacations.
On all sides of the political spectrum, people everywhere are picking up handicams to show the world that seeing is believing.

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