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Film everything for a start. There are apps that automatically upload as you film so they can't just grab your phone and delete it.
Such as?
Depends on your setup and tech skill. Syncthing is my goto recommendation.
Can that synchronize as you film? Will your phone expose the temporary file to syncthing before the recording is over? Does it block anyone from deleting the file from the phone?
Good point, no it won't. You're probably better off with a live-stream and remote recording for that. I wouldn't trust a commercial app run on a public cloud service to protect your videos.