Surprise!
Surprise!
But there was a video from which the picture of the crowd was taken. Did they fake the whole video?
If someone gave a convincing argument for this, I'd listen and probably agree.
But there was a video from which the picture of the crowd was taken. Did they fake the whole video?
If someone gave a convincing argument for this, I'd listen and probably agree.
[Another close up](https://pic8.co/sh/tcGh8o.png)
But there was a video from which the picture of the crowd was taken.
Link?
> But there was a video from which the picture of the crowd was taken.
Link?
This is the video I saw. Is it a fake?
This is the video I saw. Is it a fake?
https://x.com/Breaking911/status/1821333218710175998
Look at the change in exposure and focus when the camera zooms in/out.
There's a compositing artefact going on between several frames, which is an indicator that the background crowd has been composited at the shadow line. The similar artefact is noticeable in cheap movies where the camera zooms in/out a window.
Look at the change in exposure and focus when the camera zooms in/out.
There's a compositing artefact going on between several frames, which is an indicator that the background crowd has been composited at the shadow line. The similar artefact is noticeable in cheap movies where the camera zooms in/out a window.
[Direct high res mp4 link](https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1821333158916182017/vid/avc1/1280x720/_iXderhxdbs4OfeY.mp4)
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