Ok autists, WTF is going on here? (see first comment)
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Go to the Trump speech from last night and start at the 6:20 mark.
https://rumble.com/v2tyd8m-live-president-trump-delivers-remarks-in-bedminster-nj.html
Everyone is recording the President with their phones. Almost everyone. Starting at 6:20 you’ll see a guy with a green wrist band that is fake recoding him. What is on his phone screen is NOT live. The crowd on his phone is much deeper, it looks to be an outside venue, the video doesn't follow his phone movement, etc.
He’s playing a recording and pretending to record a video.
It gets weirder. Its an iPhone. And an iPhone when recording video shows the elapsed recording time in a red box with white numbers. Its always at the top of the screen and reads from left to right, whether recording horizontally or vertically. You can see several other examples of just that in the still capture and video.
…but not this guy. His phone has the video horizontal and the elapsed time is vertical on the left. A mistake in their effort. This means someone took the time to make a video and edit it so it looked like an active recording with a fake record button overlayed and an elapsed time overlay.
WHY???
If it was someone that didn’t belong and they were trying to fit in, just do an actual recording. The ONLY thing that makes any sense is, they wanted to show this video and put it in front of the cameras.
WHY???
Do you see anything? Do you recognize the source video (event, location, people, ???)?
EDIT and UPDATE:
Hide a side conversation with u/SemperSupra and he noticed the phone IS playing back a video of THIS event, but it is not the source. It appears someone is recording it from much further back and this person is displaying it on their phone. We are guessing to show crowd size to the cameras.
Still, this was not public event so crowd size is irrelevant and the overlays are still wrong and I'm not sure why.
Good catch. I watched the video and you're right.
Btw, the Bedminster estate used to belong to the inventor of the Delorean from Back to the Future.
https://www.newjerseyhills.com/trump-buying-bedminster-golf-course/article_1a108d11-e74a-56dd-9f9f-4b334ad03b2b.html
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It's just a wider angle. You can even see the same white-sleeved arm crossing over Trump diagonally in both shots.
If you start recording vertically and then turn your phone it will be on the left. When this person plays back their video it will be sideways.
Again, you can achieve this exact result by hitting the 0.5X button to switch to the wide camera.
you might be right, but this doesn’t answer why the video displayed does not match his phones own movement at all. There’s a very clear one after he brings the phone down for a sec, he lifts it back up into the air, you can see the video playing on his phone never changes at all.
Again, if the camera stays pointed at the subject (Trump), moving it up/down/left/right will not change the image much, especially if most of the image is more than a few feet away. The only thing that will be noticeably moving in the image are the parts closest to the camera. It's called parallax.
Watch the few seconds after 7:35. As the phone moves to the left, there is a guy who comes into frame at the bottom left corner. When the phone moves to the right, that guy goes back out of the frame to the left.
This is normal, and you can see the effect yourself if you try it with your own phone. You may need to set up some stuffed animals or gijoes or barbie dolls or whatever as a stand-in for the crowd.
But bro, he brings it up from his hip level back to above his head, and the entire time you can see the angle of the image on his phone does not change, lol
I don't think that is what is going on. See the update I left a while ago (and others). A wide angle does not move you further back into the crowd. It also doesn't make your phone stop tracking with its movement (phone moves, but the image doesn't and vice versa).
No but it does give that impression to people who don't really understand how cameras work.
If you don't rotate the phone while moving your arm (panning), anything in the image that is somewhat far away will not move.
no biggie the guy needs to ask his grandchildren how to use the phone lol...
He edited a video and added overlays to fake a live recording, so he might be able to teach his grandkids a few things. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
could he not just be using an alternate camera app?
He's using the built-in camera app. He just rotated the phone after he started recording. If you have an iPhone you can try this out for yourself.
Trigger finger is poised over white button.
All I can come up with so far is that the video is definitely from an event at the Bedminster Golf Club. Aside from that, I've not been able to narrow it down.