I don't have it but I recall it. It's a common artifact of a digital recording or transmission. It's caused by the way that frames are stored and "compressed". Typically, only one frame in every ten is actually stored complete; the rest are recreated by digital "A.I. guesswork". Sometimes the guess is wrong.
I don't have it but I recall it. It's a common artifact of a digital recording or transmission. It's caused by the way that frames are stored and "compressed". Typically, only one frame in every ten is actually stored complete; the rest are recreated by digital "A.I. guesswork". Sometimes the guess is wrong.
I'm not so sure it's that common, aside from ISS videos I can't recall any other examples. There should be more.
It's common in fake clown production cases for propaganda