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There should be a camera add-in on phones that allows you to put a little map icon that shows where you are and what direction the camera lens is facing as you film.  If you were looking at online videos of tourist attractions, it would help you decide what to visit.  If it was on vehicle dashcams, it would help recreate how a crash happened. Viewing old videos would help you remember where the video was taken, with more context.  In general, it would add another layer of data to the film that would enhance it's usefulness.

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