If it’s compressed, or has artifacts, it will look pixilated. I work with lots of 4K footage and see this stuff often, especially if I export with a low bit rate. They would look like boxes, “pixelated”. The top of your head doesn’t disappear. Your hands don’t look super imposed over microphones. Green screen is the only way you get these errors.
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Okay, so following the technology and logic in the first video you shared.
Biden's hand should have disappeared...instead, it appeared infront of the mic. So it's definitely not the same technique of "mic removing" editing you claimed in the first link.
Care to explain? I'm trying to be critical of the "green-screen" theory as well, but these 'debunked' talking point is also not answering the question.
Trust me, and the others. It is a failed green screen effect. Dont know why they did it, dont know why they didnt clean it up before release.
Maybe the guy rendering the scene didnt know what he was doing, maybe rushed for time, maybe done on purpose and the tech is now dead?
Regardless, this is a green screen, and a poorly done one. This looks very similar to what I did in college (multimedia minor for my IT degree). At least, the first time I did green screen, this is amature mistakes.
How do you account for other angles of the same scene which shows him walking off onto the grass behind him?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAPYk1XjwhU
Not OP but wouldn't that just be multiple cameras on the same green screen? See what I can't get is how you would get these commie journos who have Twitter accounts to go along with this.
Could have been done live and there was no way to fix it.
Hard to know but probably the reverse of the mic removing. They cut out the background from Biden, then the background they replaced it with had the mics in.