In 2003 I videoed artifacts that can only be seen in slowed motion.
In this clip, I have slowed down the replay speed to about 10%
then got close to the screen with my Camcorder. Star burst of
action (many fast moving objects) along with a much larger slow
moving cloaked one.
video.google.ca...
Birds seem to see them. (Spooked Sparrow)
www.youtube.com...
There are 3 cloud Mpeg2 videos at archive.org for download.
It took me 30 minutes to upload the 113Mb file. Which is pretty
good. The others were quicker.
www.archive.org... (113Mb) - Cloud burst & Cloaked?
www.archive.org... (30Mb)
www.archive.org... (40Mb)
I'm sure others can download and show off these strange objects
better than I can. Have at it.
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Hi,
I looked at your video on youtube, but I'm not sure I follow what you're trying to show. The dots seem to be insects.
Are you talking about your camera picking up artifacts, or what?
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Uhm... are you really using a camcorder to record a video playing on your television? Shouldn't you just directly turn the video into an MPG or AVI
file and upload that for us to review? If there are potential unidentified objects in your videos, your current video's are just introducing more
interfering artifacts, making it impossible to verify what you are looking at.
If you start with your raw video footage and import it into Adobe Premier or other such Video editor at full quality you can easily zoom in to areas
of the scene that interest you and determine if there are objects of interest, versus blobs on the screen that cannot be verified as anything, except
possibly bugs/leaves/floating tree debris.
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