This could be helpful if there was a way to stabilize the video, maybe slowing it down frame by frame. That doesn't look like the same building Crooksr was on. It's a lot closer to the water tower, and the building Crooks was on had adjacent higher buildings right behind it. But this sounds like it's right next to the gunshots. I'm really confused now.
This could be helpful if there was a way to stabilize the video, maybe slowing it down frame by frame. That doesn't look like the same building Crooksr was on. It's a lot closer to the water tower, and the building Crooks was on had adjacent higher buildings right behind it. But this sounds like it's right next to the gunshots. I'm really confused now.
It is the building. Here is a different view of the same building at the 15sec mark if you want to pause. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnGP2lneH6o
Thank you. Not only was that helpful, but the entire video was a from a perspective I hadn't seen before. Much appreciated.
They've got digital Stabilizer software. They used it on that old bigfoot footage from the 60's and it dramatically changed the video.
Tried it on this video, no good. Dude is running most of the time. There's not enough context in each frame to stabilise and the quality is grabage