Send Us Your Cell Phone Video and Pictures

ByABC News via GMA logo
May 5, 2006, 3:03 PM

— -- When the terrifying tsunami swept Southeast Asia , leaving more than 200,000 people dead or homeless, it was one of the first times that video taken from a cell phone camera was used on the news. Last summer the first video to surface of the London train bombings was also recorded on a cell phone. And, closer to home, video from a cell phone showed us the shocking scene of a father encouraging his 12-year-old daughter to fight at a California youth club.

So, if you see something interesting (and it certainly doesn't have to be a disaster!), "GMA Weekend Edition" wants you to record it with your cell phone, either as a video or as a digital picture, and e-mail it to us using the form below.

Make sure to include captions or other descriptive information so we know what we are looking at, and when and where it was shot. Please also include your name and phone number in case we have questions. Photos and videos also may be used without a producer contacting you.