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March 28, 2005

Can’t See the Forest for the (Lack of) Trees

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Sometimes, one gets so caught up in the content, it’s easy to overlook the context.  James Wolcott had a post this weekend that was right up the BAG’s alley.  However, it also revealed how narrow that alley can become. 

Given all the political and media hoo-hah over the Schiavo case, one might assume a good number of the conservative flock had flocked to Florida in solidarity with their adopted Terri.  Three of my four Schiavo “image studies,” in fact, prominently featured these demonstrators.  What if the Terri show, however, was a lot smaller than we have come to believe?

Wolcott begins the unraveling this way:

Here’s something the cable news outfits could do that would rilly rilly rilly be useful, given that they got all those cameras down there in Florida and all.

Just for the kooky hell of it, why don’t they provide us with one wide shot or overview of the protestors and vigil-holders in Pinellas Park just so we can see how big the gathering is? Is it a big, swelling group, or is it like the jubilant Iraqis surrounding Hussein’s razed statue, a seeming mass revealed in long wideout as a motley get-together? And what is the ratio of Schiavo deathwatchers to media deathwatchers? Are there as many reporters there as sign-holders, or what?

Because whenever there’s a ground-level view of the vigil, it seems to be the same scraggly-looking characters and showboating Franciscan friars moving back and forth across the screen, clogging the view.

Who needs cable news when you have BAGnews? 

Frankly, I was interested enough in Wolcott’s comments to start rummaging through the inventory.  Would you say the photo, above, from Sunday’s NYT, is slightly underpopulated?  Well, it’s definitely part of a trend.

Maybe, you’d be interested in inspecting one of those wider shots to help determine that media-protester ratio:

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Or, could I could interest you in a view of the teeming hoards that converged on the Governor’s mansion to demand action.

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Finally, check the throng holding forth at the County Courthouse for the last ditch appeal of the Governor’s petition:

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Am I mistaken, or did I just get the scoop here ahead of Jon Stewart?

(image 1: James Estrin for The New York Times; image 2; image 3: Carlos Barri/Reuters in YahooNews; image 4: Steve Cannon/AP in YahooNews; image 5: Steve Nesius/AP in YahooNews)

(source: James Wolcott; story referral: Quentin)

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  • http://www.not.ca Cannuck

    Interesting point. Can’t help be reminded of alll those “small” anti war demonstrations and the attendant fuss made over those… :-/

  • Kevin Walsh

    Your point, and Wolcott’s, being, it’s a lot easier to write ‘em off as kooks if there’s only 25 of them?
    What’s the cut-off number to decide whether a crowd should be covered or paid attention to?

  • aethorian

    So that crazed mob of right-wing radicals wasn’t as much of a threat to the country as I was led to believe? Shame, I say, shame on the media for deceiving my innocent eyes. Besides, whenever they start offering self-referential (or should that be self-reverential?) pictures of themselves, you know they’ve run out of anything important to show and tell.
    The 15 minutes are up: leave the Schiavos and Schindlers in peace.
    Ladder Man has the highest POV of all: does he see any interesting images out there?

  • Dave McCarthy

    “Save Terri Schiavo” the sign reads. Save Terri..from what? for What?
    …from the dignity of a peaceful demise,
    …for another 15 years of comatose non-life.
    Nice one.
    Despite their belief in an afterlife, It is FEAR of death that motivates these people.
    Fear God, Fear Death, Fear your neighbour, fear anyone or anything thats different.
    Fear itself is what America has to fear. Enjoy.