Because then how are you going to debunk ufos that are already claimed to be fake??? "Naw, your all a bunch losers, this footage is obviously real!! Sheesh use your brain people Why would somebody post a video claiming it was fake?? IT would be pointless! Therefore if the poster is claiming its fake, then it HAS to be real!"
Unfortunately being a cameraman myself, there is one aspect which makes filmin objects from far away diff. The farther they are away the more shakey they will appear as any movement of the camera is magnified over such a distance. btw this video looks real to me however anything shot in the new millenium will always be suspect to me unfortunately, since tech is good enough since yrs approx 2000 onward to fake just about anything with home pc.
oh yes, anything to lean onto would do the trick, just to steady up the camera. the point is to not hold the camera so much yourself, more using the environment around you to stabilize the camera.
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Zkingkaka 6 months ago
it´s the number 3 floating...¬¬
nstargina 11 months ago
omg it the space invaders
CardShark989 1 year ago
God thats terrible
tonyroccoJR 2 years ago
what? why?
frankensteinmoneymac 2 years ago
please explain
frankensteinmoneymac 2 years ago
Because then how are you going to debunk ufos that are already claimed to be fake??? "Naw, your all a bunch losers, this footage is obviously real!! Sheesh use your brain people Why would somebody post a video claiming it was fake?? IT would be pointless! Therefore if the poster is claiming its fake, then it HAS to be real!"
frankensteinmoneymac 2 years ago
Unfortunately being a cameraman myself, there is one aspect which makes filmin objects from far away diff. The farther they are away the more shakey they will appear as any movement of the camera is magnified over such a distance. btw this video looks real to me however anything shot in the new millenium will always be suspect to me unfortunately, since tech is good enough since yrs approx 2000 onward to fake just about anything with home pc.
frankensteinmoneymac 2 years ago
oh yes, anything to lean onto would do the trick, just to steady up the camera. the point is to not hold the camera so much yourself, more using the environment around you to stabilize the camera.
yocbjone 2 years ago
Could you use a fence post or automobile body?
clargdorp 2 years ago