You can send a camera crew back in time (with HD cameras! Why the hell not), who happen to have the unique property that they are invisible and ethereal so as not to influence events in any way, and they get great production values from the camera angles to boot.
You get to film three historical events from any point in mankind’s history. Which events would you choose?
-Battle of Stalingrad
-The moment the first amphibious percursor to man flopped out of the water onto dry land, per the classic image
-Pompeii, just as Mt. Vesuvius buried it
The Tunguska blast? Good one MacTech, that would have been awesome to see! From several thousand feet away of course, so as not to end up a pile of ash.
I would say if there is enough filming time, the whole run from the crucifixion through the resurrection meeting between Jesus and the disciples. If not, just the resurrection. Though it might be interesting to see Moses and the Red/Reed sea deal.
Not sure about which, Tunguska or Roswell … I am pretty certain Tunguska was a micrometeorite, though it could perhaps have been a black hole … though Roswell could have been an alien spaceship crash or a weather balloon gone wrong … Do we want to go with which natural event or which manufactured item went crunch …
Are the Men in Black scheduled for an appearance if I pick Roswell?
The Sermons on the Mount. Crucifixion and Resurrection are religious events, the Sermons are a chance to see Jesus as the great Teacher we know he was.
John Singer Sargent painting Lady Agnew of Lochnaw, sitting in a comfortable Victorian drawing room, entertaining her with lively conversation and playing an occasional ditty on the piano.
I think that watching and hearing the founding fathers debate and discuss while writing the Constitution and Bill of rights would shed some light on their intentions.
D.B. Cooper’s heist would be cool and could probably be turned into summer blockbuster film relatively easily.
Some of Shakespeare’s plays/performances during his time would be pretty freaking cool.
Although I think that some of the spectacles at the Roman Coliseum would be hands down the winner.