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Fancy seeing your video footage of recent storms on TV


IanM
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  • Location: West Sussex
  • Weather Preferences: Outdoors
  • Location: West Sussex

    Hi

     

    TV production companies are on the lookout for footage from the recent storms, if you have any please let me know in this thread and I'll get you in touch with the right people, there may be payment and even a chane to be interviewed for a show as well, dependfing on the kind of footage you have.

     

    Please don't take any risks trying to get video of the storms or huge waves, this is more a call for stuff you already have filmed, not a request for you to rush out and put yourself in harms way to catch a giant wave breaking over a sea wall.

     

    Thanks

     

    Ian

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