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originally posted by: StoolSample
a reply to: chr0naut
I'll admit it does look a bit shaggy.
originally posted by: AtomicKangaroo
If I and others can film our high speed 'drones' aka quadcopters moving all over the place and keep them in frame, why so hard for these virtually un-moving 'things'?
originally posted by: Ophiuchus 13
Do you doubt there were other witnesses?
a reply to: ManBehindTheMask
originally posted by: AtomicKangaroo
Or it could just be many people faking videos film this way deliberately in an attempt to make it harder to debunk their bull#?
originally posted by: Blue Shift
originally posted by: AtomicKangaroo
Or it could just be many people faking videos film this way deliberately in an attempt to make it harder to debunk their bull#?
I wonder just how many people are actually faking UFO videos these days. It takes time and effort to make a good one with balloons or other stuff. When I was a kid my friends and I tried and the results were terrible. Is there really an army of people out there hoping to... I don't know... get rich and famous for this stuff? Because that's not happening. For just a lark, maybe?
I find it an odd thing to do.
originally posted by: Ahabstar
Looks like something (most likely plastic) stuck on a spiderweb off the front porch spinning in a slight breeze. Short duration may have more to do with gravity and tensile strength than anything else.
originally posted by: AtomicKangaroo
20 years ago you'd need a University degree to make a almost realistic ufo video. Now you just need the right apps, a few youtube tutorials and even a 12 year old can do it in a day.
originally posted by: Blue Shift
originally posted by: AtomicKangaroo
20 years ago you'd need a University degree to make a almost realistic ufo video. Now you just need the right apps, a few youtube tutorials and even a 12 year old can do it in a day.
But even if it's perfect, it's just an image. And we know what those are worth. As for clicks, creating a realistic UFO video and then never claiming credit for the hoax might be a lot of work when all they need to do is film their kitten doing something weird. Probably get 10 times the number of clicks, to boot. UFOs are pretty far down on the list of popular videos, despite the interest in this little cozy corner of the World Wide Web.