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3Quick! Something particularly exciting has happened! And, for some reason, there's a reporter on the scene, complete with cameraman! At a particularly exciting moment, the reporter has ''got'' to turn to the camera and say something to the effect of "Are We Getting This" The answer is usually yes, but it's anyone's guess as to whether the camera will survive the episode.
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5There is always the possibility that the "reporter" type person will see the entire event happen and conclude before they can ask this important question. In these cases, the question becomes more like: "Did we/you get that?" "Did somebody record that?" They may even beg: "Please tell me somebody got that on video." The results are generally similar.
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7It also applies to regular bystanders who seek to record the incident for social media views; very easy since TheNewTens as almost everyone carries a cellphone with a camera. In that case, and if the event is humiliating for the characters, then it leads to InstantHumiliationJustAddYouTube
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9When the situation is particularly perilous, then the people trying to videotape it are either {{Intrepid Reporter}}s or SocialMediaBeforeReason hounds.
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11Might prompt FilmTheHand and TurnOffTheCamera reactions from the characters involved. Contrast YouJustRuinedTheShot, when a hero intervenes in a crime or accident only to learn it was just filming a scene for a movie.
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13!!Examples:
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15[[AC:Anime & Manga]]
16%% * ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'': This is what happens when some rogue Digimon crash a Christmas Eve concert.
17* ''Franchise/DragonBall'':
18** ''Manga/DragonBall'': In the very first tournament arc, the announcer actually asks Krillin and Jackie Chun to redo one part of their fight at a slower pace because they were going so fast nobody could see it. Chun consents, as it's for television, but asserts that this he won't do it again, so they'd better pay attention.
19%% ** ''Anime/DragonBallZ'': {{Subverted}} during Trunks and Goten's match at the tournament. Unfortunately, the kids are moving so quickly that the cameras can't keep up.
20* ''Manga/PenguinRevolution'': Ryo and his rival Narazaki get into a fight on the set of the {{sentai}} show they're filming. Since the episode being filmed calls for their characters to fight, the director of the episode immediately demands that the cameras start rolling.
21* ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'': In the English dub, the reporter commented that Team Rocket was making a dramatic exit through the roof--then she [[BreakingTheFourthWall turned to the camera and said gleefully]] "Just like our ratings will!"
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23[[AC:Comic Books]]
24* ''ComicBook/CartoonNetworkBlockParty #53'': In [[WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy "No Pain, No Game"]], Billy auditions for an extreme Japanese game show. He has Mandy record his actions with a video camera, none of which gets on tape because Mandy (perhaps deliberately) left the lens cap on.
25* ''ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}'': It's used to tragic effect as longtime X-Men character Trish Tilby's video report appears to show the X-Men betraying and murdering the Fantastic Four and Avengers.
26%% * ''Comicbook/{{Runaways}}'': Only with a little bit more swearing.
27* ''ComicBook/TheTransformersRobotsInDisguise'': In Vol. 2, issue #54, Cybertronian reporter Circuit asks his cameraman Longtooth if he's catching footage of [[spoiler:Optimus Prime summoning Metrotitan from the Earth's ground.]]
28-->'''Circuit:''' Longtooth, old buddy...tell me you got that on camera.
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30[[AC:Fan Works]]
31* ''Webcomic/FeralnetteAU'': Like in canon, Alya embodies this trope's spirit to a tee. The problem, as Felix [[DiscussedTrope points out]], is that she ends up being a hindrance to Ladybug--the hero she claims to admire so much and whom she wants to impress--in her reckless attempts to get footage. Some scenes later, Felix is shocked that Alya is filming his hypothesis on why White Knight's attack didn't work on Marc without his express consent. She answers that he unwittingly did a good recap for her viewers.
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33[[AC:Films -- Animation]]
34* ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'': After Buzz finishes his PatrickStewartSpeech, Zurg makes sure it has been captured on camera so that he can laugh at it later.
35* ''Anime/NarutoTheMovieNinjaClashInTheLandOfSnow'': The movie director keeps yelling "Keep filming, keep filming!" every time someone attacks the princess/actress Team 7 is protecting.
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37[[AC:Films -- Live-Action]]
38* ''Franchise/DieHard'':
39** ''Film/DieHard'': A reporter asks his cameraman this twice. First after a massive explosion inside Nakatomi Plaza, and then sarcastically after being punched in the face by Holly Gennero.
40** ''Film/DieHard2'': {{Inverted}} when the cameraman, seeing Holly and John finally getting together and starting to kiss, remarks that he is getting it to the news reporter. She then covers the camera, deliberately ruining the shot.
41* ''Film/{{Lifepod}}'': When Parker has to [[MeatGrinderSurgery have his leg amputated]], he insists that Clara record it on her video camera because he wants others to know what he endured. [[spoiler:Later when the footage is reviewed, someone notices that the supposedly blind member of their group dodged a splint that came flying in his direction while Parker was thrashing about.]]
42* ''Film/PearlHarbor'': While the Japanese are attacking the titular location, one of the characters is filming the planes coming in with a camera yelling "This is great footage!" [[spoiler:Too bad, he gets shot for his trouble, ''on camera''.]]
43* ''Film/REC2'': A priest follows a SWAT team through an apartment building that is constantly ordering a cameraman to film various things they encounter.
44%% * ''Film/TheRocketeer'': When the eponymous hero takes to the air with his JetPack to rescue a friend at an air show. The cameraman doesn't know what it is, but he sure is getting it.
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46[[AC:Literature]]
47* ''Literature/AbleTeam #8 "Army of Devils'': A crew for a [[StrawmanNewsMedia radical left-wing news station]] pull up at a building that Able Team is raiding. Their producer tells the sound guy to record the gunfire [[ManipulativeEditing so they can loop and dub it to "make it sound like World War 3"]]. Just then there's an [[MoreDakka eruption of automatic fire]], causing the sound guy to comment: "Won't have to overdub ''that!''"
48* ''Literature/{{Uglies}}'':: In ''Extras'', the main character, Aya, is constantly asking her hovercam, Moggle, "Are you getting this?"
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50[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
51%% * ''Series/BabylonFive'': An Earth reporter gets rare footage of Ambassador Kosh leaving his quarters, seeing the reporters, and immediately going back inside.
52%%* ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'': Asked repeatedly by D'Anna Biers, the reporter in "Final Cut".
53%%* ''Series/{{Lost}}'': Said by the remote operators who find the [[spoiler:faked]] wreckage of Oceanic 815 in "Confirmed Dead."
54* ''Series/Sanctuary2007'': A reporter witnesses several nasty things, is duly horrified, and then, as soon as she can speak again, asks "Did we get that?".
55* ''Series/SaturdayNightLive:''
56** A RunningGag on the recurring "Boston Teens" skit involved someone making an innuendo, at which point Sully (one of the teens in question) would turn to the camera and say, "Tommy (the unseen teen holding the recorder), please tell me you got that!"
57** In one of the ''Celebrity Series/{{Jeopardy}}'' sketches, Alex Trebek has this response to a Final Jeopardy! response that could actually be interpreted as correct. ("Where are you?" "Indoors.")
58* ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOnDeck'': In [[Recap/TheSuiteLifeOnDeckS2E18CanYouDigIt "Can You Dig It?"]], Baily is possessed by an ancient princess. She attacks Zack while he's being interviewed by a local reporter for discovering an ancient artifact. The reporter's response? To record it because it's a way better story than what she had in store.
59-->'''Reporter:''' Get this! This will be better than my story on the coconut that looked like Estabon Francesco!
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61[[AC:Webcomics]]
62* ''Webcomic/TheWhiteboard'': Daryl manages to take down Doc using one of Doc's special paint grenades. [[http://www.the-whiteboard.com/autotwb2008.html Red asks if anybody got it on video.]] Bandit had 2 [=GoPros=] and an iPhone.
63%% * ''Webcomic/DraconiaChronicles'': In a Valentines Day extra (filler) page, the AnimatedActors switch gears and do something [[http://draconia.katbox.net/comic/2444/ "Valentines-ey."]]
64* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'' [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2009-02-01 has this show up]] ("Are you getting all this?" [[AskAStupidQuestion "Are you kidding?"]]); When you have a crisis where a character '''earns''' the name "Longshoreman Of The Apocalypse", you had better ''hope'' someone is filming.
65-->[[ImplacableMan A lone figure stands unbuffeted]] at the edge of the hole. In the shadow of the mighty ship, and at the heart of the Maelstrom.\
66He is The Longshoreman Of The Apocalypse, and at his command this apocalypse is drawn to a crushing end.\
67...He is going to make the news.
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69[[AC:Western Animation]]
70* ''WesternAnimation/DastardlyAndMuttleyInTheirFlyingMachines'': In "Lens A Hand," Dick Dastardly has Muttley take photos of the Squadron in action to prove to the General that they're not just collecting flight pay. Muttley gets everything--mistakes and all.
71%% * ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'': In the FiveEpisodePilot "Treasure of the Golden Suns", Scrooge and his nephews' confrontation with the Beagle Boys at the candy factory.
72%%* ''WesternAnimation/FriskyDingo'':
73%%-->'''Grace Ryan:''' (gasps) Are you getting this?\
74%%'''Cameraman:''' Am... am I getting footage of me, the cameraman? Absolutely not.
75* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'': {{Defied}} in [[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS2E3SnakeHunt "Snake Hunt"]]. TV archaeologist Wesley Rank encounters a gigantic snake but is more concerned with getting out alive and in possession of [[MacGuffin the snake talisman it's guarding]]. Rank's camera operator remains calm and shines the camera's spotlight into the snake's eyes to blind it.
76-->'''Rank:''' Crikey, I didn't tell you to film ''that''!\
77'''Cameraman:''' Hello, I'm blinding it! Snakes don't have eyelids!
78* ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'': Alya Césaire is the living embodiment of this trope. Since she's running an amateur news blog, Alya is reporter and camerawoman at the same time, so she [[ImpliedTrope doesn't spell the trope out]] but has a knee-jerk reaction of go recording Akuma attacks. It's often at the cost of personal safety, even if she learns to be less reckless with time. In [[Recap/MiraculousLadybugS01E07ThePharaoh "The Pharaoh"]], she approaches the MonsterOfTheWeek to interview him for her viewer's sake. She's also very willing to continue her livestream and excitedly comments on the facts even as she's being kidnapped by the Akuma to be sacrificed.
79* ''WesternAnimation/{{Young Justice|2010}}'': In [[Recap/YoungJusticeS1E10Targets "Targets"]], Cheshire attempts to assassinate Lex Luthor with an RPG, but is foiled by Red Arrow, reporter Cat Grant desperately asks her cameraman if he got the shot.

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