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Thanks for an explanation, my comment was pure speculation but based on logical thoughts.

Can you explain what has happened to television over the past decade? Let me explain.

I dont watch television and haven't watched television in about 12 years. Yet whenever I would visit my parents and sit down in the loundroom and watch it something has changed. Everything has this weird "lag" to it if you will. Everything now looks so HD to the point where my brain instantly recognizes it as fake. As far as I can tell this phenomena doesn't seem to occur with documentaries.

I don't know if i've explained it enough or if you're able to understand what im trying to explain.

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I understand what you're saying. The easiest way to tell if something is deep faked, is light source issues. Basically even with moving backgrounds (Instead of still frames) no studio wants to be able to take the many team hours it takes to be able to make a subject appear as though light sources are all coming from the same direction.

So when live feeds are done or even movies or anything on TV, they can be instantly faked bc nobody really cares even if things are fake. They just want to be entertained.

As an example, I don't watch TV or newer movies, but one of the "hottest" premieres this year is a remake movie called "Death on the nile." Now see that a studio that has over 40 million dedicated to special effects and cgi crews can't even fix their light sources in a studio to make the characters appear realistic. If studios don't care, then smaller mocking bird type CIA productions don't care either bc they know how easy it is to fool people.