you have john, robert kennedy elaine stritch, jojohn delorean.ough is it to get people to trust you and your camera? >> i don't know. it's kind of hard -- it's like asking people to marry you in a way because whatever you do will be around for a while. somebody has to be responsible for it. i think, though -- what we are doing is kind of history for people. i think people that like what they do or believe in what they do, whether they are presidents or rock bands, they like the idea of history somehow taking notice of them. >> meanwhile film technology has gotten more accessible and less expensive. do changes in technology or increased competition alter the way you tell stories. >> you can shoot more footage which means you perhaps won't miss as many events. we shot and edited it in film when we shot "the war room." if the "the war room" we shot 40 hours of film compared to when i shot start up.com an internet story ten years later i shot probably 300 hours of film. there's a big difference. in the heart of it, it's the same. you are looking for