Ok autists, WTF is going on here? (see first comment)
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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
Come on, try to be objective here. We don't see hip level. We see the phone move less than 6 inches (like two phone widths) in the shot when it moves down out of frame. You can literally measure how far it moves before it's out of frame if you look up the size of an iPhone.
https://imgur.com/a/TCLYiTb
Edit: Yes, you can measure things this way when you know the movement plane is roughly parallel to the camera's picture plane. Source: I survey things for my job, and most of the people in this thread are speculating about things they don't seem to understand even at a basic level.
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.