Video journalism is no longer reserved for people with press badges, satellite trucks, makeup artists, and a producer whispering into their earpiece. Today, any American with a smartphone can livestream a newsworthy event on YouTube, Facebook, X, or any other platform that still allows ordinary people to show the public what is actually happening. And here is the beautiful part: you may already be standing exactly where the story is breaking. The so-called professional journalists are usually miles away, stuck in traffic, waiting for a crew, begging for permission, or trying to figure out how to politically sanitize the story before they even arrive. You are already there. You are already seeing it. You are already holding the camera.That matters. The legacy media is fading fast, and much of the wound is self-inflicted. They dove headfirst into political advocacy, woke storylines, selective outrage, and carefully manufactured narratives. Then they acted shocked when the public stop...