They are the only thing that color. Video compression attempts to fill in gaps in data transmission to allow for less satellite bandwith usage. Sometimes it doesn't do that great of a job like when a reporter begins to shapeshift into a horrifying monster.
They are the only thing that color. Video compression attempts to fill in gaps in data transmission to allow for less satellite bandwith usage. Sometimes it doesn't do that great of a job like when a reporter begins to shapeshift into a horrifying monster.
Or maybe.... the digital camera is revealing exactly what it there, unable to be seen by the naked eye.
I mean video compression artifacts are a well understood side effect in broadcasting. It's definitely a thing.