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.
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.