Not true, a pole mounted gimble can be as short as needed so the camera can “swing” free of the object that it’s attached to. The reason this looks so odd to people is because it’s a relatively new filming style. Tom Cruise likes to use this style a lot lately in his Mission Impossible movies.
So the reason we should think it's real is because Tom cruise likes it in graphics heavy MOVIE shoots....that's awesome thinking. Thanks for the chuckle, made my day.
As a person who has recorded over 100+ hours of Insta360 footage I can tell this is 360 degree camera footage. The camera image is stabilized based on horizon which is why it looks unnaturally smooth. You can see on the footage from the mans perspective that the outside lens is scratched and the scratch jumps around but the digital video stabilization keeps the image from shaking.
Honestly the footage looks like a video game which is half the fun of these videos, for instance check this video out
If that's where a camera was mounted it would move in relation to the rear end of the helo. It clearly does not. The gopro doesn't adjust that much to 10-20 feet of swaying to stabilize a video.
What about the zooming in as they move into the cabin or the smooth filming throughout?
It doesn't move in relation to the heli you're seeing it rotate. You also forgot to rebuttle the actial 360 camera mounted d to the heli and the man in the video.
Its understandable to lean towards conspiracy given the time and age we live in. That being said the up votes thinking this is fake are sadly mistaken. I don't have more time to debate semantics over this topic so we will have to respectfully agree to disagree.
Not in jet engine exhaust, rotor wash and tail rotor vibration. I have nothing else to learn about those forces. Where they fucked up: there can be sensors hard-mounted to the fuselage, but they don't sway back, forth, up and down like that. If the sensor was free to sway, or on a drone, it would be an absolute mess. If the engines and rotor weren't producing enough force to knock the hell out of that device, the aircraft would fall out of the sky. Also, pausing the video and zooming on the main rotor reveals motion blur against the rotor's direction of travel.👎
They have a very lightweight gimble mount that can be attached to a backpack or fixed to any surface and “float it off” i.e., the camera is always level to the horizon as the vehicle or person moves. Giving the steady motion so people don’t get sick while watching the footage. I do this for a living in Hollywierd.
The footage itself may be “staged” fake, but this isn’t video game CGI animation. These are real people and vehicles being filmed with very wide GoPro style fisheye lenses. *these GoPros even have internal software that digitally erases the gimble arm as it’s recording so you won’t see the shadow of the arm on any background.
As a person who has recorded over 100+ hours of Insta360 footage I can tell this is 360 degree camera footage. The camera image is stabilized based on horizon which is why it looks unnaturally smooth. You can see on the footage from the mans perspective that the outside lens is scratched and the scratch jumps around but the digital video stabilization keeps the image from shaking.
Honestly the footage looks like a video game which is half the fun of these videos, for instance check this video out
The people's "weights" don't seem off to me, either. Having been on many cruise ships at sea, and the wind in the mic, it seemed fairly natural to me as being on the top deck going against the wind.
Sure, some things are faked, but I don't think this is one of them. Staged maybe, but not computer graphics.
New gopros can do horizon lock and are extremely good at stabilizing footage. Nothing makes me think it's fake other than we've never really gotten such good footage of an event like this before
Look up insta360 videos, it has all sorts of ai camera focus and amazing stability. Its a league above gopro and available for consumers inexpensively.
The motion of the camera positioned at the aft of the helo, IN ENGINE EXHAUST AND ROTOR WASH, is absurd. It doesn't matter if the camera is on a gimbal, hard-mounted to the tail, or a drone; there is no scenario in which its observed behavior is normal.
When they confirm this you need to question your idea of normal. It's real and proving how stupid most of society is and how gullible they are. It looks staged but it's real people.
I have played countless hours of video games. Of the most realistic looking military games, Arma 3 has to be up there. It’s actually been used for fake footage of the wars in Ukraine and Israel. But it doesn’t look this realistic.
There is no game on the market that would look this realistic, even on the highest graphic settings. The ONLY way you could come close would be using Unreal Engine 5, and even then it would probably take a LOT of man hours and money to make it happen. And I don’t believe a bunch of ragheads in the desert have the technical skills to pull that off.
But, its like your a trans dood fag… who is beating the shit out of girls because you think your a girl… when your a dood… that is the level of stunning and brave we have here when 12 doods with ak’s attack a ship that is unarmed… so tough.
The colour of the “helicopter” at 0:22 and the shape of its elements when people are leaving the the helicopter doesn’t match its shape and colours when it’s departing at 0:29.
There's something ahem UNREAL about it. Looks like Unreal Engine 5. Very detailed lighting but plastic-y textures and the mentioned animation issues and impossible camera angles. Maybe if they had put in the effort and use CryEngine it would be half passable lol. UE look always gives itself away.
That's way fake. Who is filming the helicopter as it flies in, lol. I've seen more realistic looking stuff in some of the memes posted here.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that is the cleanest cargo ship in existence. There are cruise ships that aren't that clean.
The horizon is steady the whole time LOL
Gopro mounted to the tail? Would mean attackers leaked footage
Yeah, modern gopros can keep the horizon stable in frame easily.
if the camera was really on the tail of the helicopter it would remain stationary relative to the helicopter.
thats true
Not true, a pole mounted gimble can be as short as needed so the camera can “swing” free of the object that it’s attached to. The reason this looks so odd to people is because it’s a relatively new filming style. Tom Cruise likes to use this style a lot lately in his Mission Impossible movies.
So the reason we should think it's real is because Tom cruise likes it in graphics heavy MOVIE shoots....that's awesome thinking. Thanks for the chuckle, made my day.
As a person who has recorded over 100+ hours of Insta360 footage I can tell this is 360 degree camera footage. The camera image is stabilized based on horizon which is why it looks unnaturally smooth. You can see on the footage from the mans perspective that the outside lens is scratched and the scratch jumps around but the digital video stabilization keeps the image from shaking.
Honestly the footage looks like a video game which is half the fun of these videos, for instance check this video out
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=l-Xy4yRsAcM
0:26 you can see man on right with 360 camera mounted
0:31 you can see 360 camera mounted to tail of helicopter
I also have insta360. Thank you for writing this up this is all exactly what I wanted to say.
Theres a lot of amazing features, so many that I have discontinued using it (for now). That being said, this may still be a false flag.
Yup, agree 100%
Insta360 user here too, plus GoPro, etc.
So they took the time to remove it after they all hopped out? It's not there when the helo flys off... "cover me, I've got to grab the go pro"
0:26 you can see man on right with 360 camera mounted
0:31 you can see 360 camera mounted to tail of helicopter
If that's where a camera was mounted it would move in relation to the rear end of the helo. It clearly does not. The gopro doesn't adjust that much to 10-20 feet of swaying to stabilize a video. What about the zooming in as they move into the cabin or the smooth filming throughout?
It doesn't move in relation to the heli you're seeing it rotate. You also forgot to rebuttle the actial 360 camera mounted d to the heli and the man in the video.
Its understandable to lean towards conspiracy given the time and age we live in. That being said the up votes thinking this is fake are sadly mistaken. I don't have more time to debate semantics over this topic so we will have to respectfully agree to disagree.
You can be as condescending as you want but it's still fake.
0:26 you can see man on right with 360 camera mounted
0:31 you can see 360 camera mounted to tail of helicopter
I saw Sonja whip Sub-Zero's ass once in a video. It was real too in its own way.
With those railings, there is no way a helicoptor pilot would immediately bank on takeoff. If one of the wheels caught a railing that bird is down.
you guys have much to learn, i believe go pros stabilize the camera so it doesnt shake or w/e that is why the horizon stays the same. imo
Not in jet engine exhaust, rotor wash and tail rotor vibration. I have nothing else to learn about those forces. Where they fucked up: there can be sensors hard-mounted to the fuselage, but they don't sway back, forth, up and down like that. If the sensor was free to sway, or on a drone, it would be an absolute mess. If the engines and rotor weren't producing enough force to knock the hell out of that device, the aircraft would fall out of the sky. Also, pausing the video and zooming on the main rotor reveals motion blur against the rotor's direction of travel.👎
They have a very lightweight gimble mount that can be attached to a backpack or fixed to any surface and “float it off” i.e., the camera is always level to the horizon as the vehicle or person moves. Giving the steady motion so people don’t get sick while watching the footage. I do this for a living in Hollywierd.
The footage itself may be “staged” fake, but this isn’t video game CGI animation. These are real people and vehicles being filmed with very wide GoPro style fisheye lenses. *these GoPros even have internal software that digitally erases the gimble arm as it’s recording so you won’t see the shadow of the arm on any background.
Bingo. I had the same thoughts.
We have much to learn but you say here you don't know for sure what you are seeing?
OK. Sure.
what I mean is I am always open to the possibility that i could be wrong. :)
So fake AND GHEY
As a person who has recorded over 100+ hours of Insta360 footage I can tell this is 360 degree camera footage. The camera image is stabilized based on horizon which is why it looks unnaturally smooth. You can see on the footage from the mans perspective that the outside lens is scratched and the scratch jumps around but the digital video stabilization keeps the image from shaking.
Honestly the footage looks like a video game which is half the fun of these videos, for instance check this video out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-Xy4yRsAcM
0:26 you can see man on right with 360 camera mounted
0:31 you can see 360 camera mounted to tail of helicopter
Fun fact I recorded the January 6 speech in 360 many flags :)
This is the correct answer.
The people's "weights" don't seem off to me, either. Having been on many cruise ships at sea, and the wind in the mic, it seemed fairly natural to me as being on the top deck going against the wind.
Sure, some things are faked, but I don't think this is one of them. Staged maybe, but not computer graphics.
I posted this a few days ago.
I play A LOT of battlefield on the xbox. Ive played a bit of call of duty. That video is definately video game footage.
New gopros can do horizon lock and are extremely good at stabilizing footage. Nothing makes me think it's fake other than we've never really gotten such good footage of an event like this before
You must've watched it with your eyes closed
Look up insta360 videos, it has all sorts of ai camera focus and amazing stability. Its a league above gopro and available for consumers inexpensively.
Aww, did we get a little drunk on Christmas cheer last night, and decide to argue with people on the internet? How cute.
It’s funny how when you are disagreed with, instead of forming a salient argument, you jump directly to calling people pedophiles.
Your lack of intellect, inability to control your emotions, and your over-inflated ego tell me exactly what you are.
I see you’re drinking again tonight. Happy New Year!
LOOKS Normal to me...
I agree. Fake
Something certainly is off.
The shadows are funky.
The deck of the ship is almost perfect. No big dents, few seams. No scuff and scrape marks.
And check out Grand Teton. That shirt and pants have no texture at all (except the smooth wrinkles), even his skin looks plastic.
No, this is real footage, whether it's staged or not is a different question, but it looks real, like stabilized 360 footage
Not even a good job of faking it
I’m not proficient in AI but this is FAKE!!!
Doesn't look like ai, just looks animated
Correct
The motion of the camera positioned at the aft of the helo, IN ENGINE EXHAUST AND ROTOR WASH, is absurd. It doesn't matter if the camera is on a gimbal, hard-mounted to the tail, or a drone; there is no scenario in which its observed behavior is normal.
When they confirm this you need to question your idea of normal. It's real and proving how stupid most of society is and how gullible they are. It looks staged but it's real people.
Says the Ghost of Kiev. :-)
Maybe, but I wanted to work that in somewhere.
Well then, success!
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas to you too, and thank you.
This is stabilized camera footage.
I have played countless hours of video games. Of the most realistic looking military games, Arma 3 has to be up there. It’s actually been used for fake footage of the wars in Ukraine and Israel. But it doesn’t look this realistic.
There is no game on the market that would look this realistic, even on the highest graphic settings. The ONLY way you could come close would be using Unreal Engine 5, and even then it would probably take a LOT of man hours and money to make it happen. And I don’t believe a bunch of ragheads in the desert have the technical skills to pull that off.
This makes me reminisce over my old 386.
If this many people think this is fake then I have lost hope in the intelligence of the people on this forum.
It's stabilized in post that why it looks odd. If this is CGI/ai whoever made it deserves an award for best short film ever digitally created...
No doubt
Who cares ? I don’t.
Nice
Wow totally call of duty. And the blurred out faces are to hide the bad CGI bc that’s the hardest part to fake believably.
But, its like your a trans dood fag… who is beating the shit out of girls because you think your a girl… when your a dood… that is the level of stunning and brave we have here when 12 doods with ak’s attack a ship that is unarmed… so tough.
Seems that I saw that or something similar recently....looks very fake.
have to wonder if its real. And what's the real context? maybe they are searching the ship for HT?
The colour of the “helicopter” at 0:22 and the shape of its elements when people are leaving the the helicopter doesn’t match its shape and colours when it’s departing at 0:29.
Yes. It’s fake.
There's something ahem UNREAL about it. Looks like Unreal Engine 5. Very detailed lighting but plastic-y textures and the mentioned animation issues and impossible camera angles. Maybe if they had put in the effort and use CryEngine it would be half passable lol. UE look always gives itself away.