Coincidence that the same weekend we are watching the events unfold in CA (Canada) that the NFC Championship Game is being played in CA (California) by two California teams in the same stadium where the Super Bowl will be played two weeks from now? Will this be the Super Bowl that will be made to look "like a puppy party?" by the events/storm swirling around it?
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Speaking of NFC game, did anyone else watch it and notice that at times- when the camera angles would switch, that things would look like cgi? Like touchdown replays and some sideline shots. My wife (who is awake but def on the normie side) noticed it first (she was the one who wants/cares to watch), and after TD said “weird, why did it switch to like a game?” And sure enough, when I looked it clearly looked different than previous/subsequent shots, happened throughout the game with no reference. Anybody else notice this? Is it just different cameras? Seemed pointless but couldn’t shake the thought that they would try to just sneak deepfakes in subtly to condition us/see if we notice.
Something else I noticed as well. Some shots on the field have the focus on only the player. The background with the crowed is blurred.
I stopped watching the NFL two year ago. Just thought it was weird and different than in the past.
They’re using large sensor cameras on gimbals with wide aperture lenses, for many of the ‘candid’ shots. This creates that shallower depth of field where only the subject is in focus. It generally makes the picture quality a little softer which is more flattering when filming people, esp in 4K+
The lens is what creates depth of field. Or CGI.
Glad you’re here I didn’t want to have to type anything