Why was the original video the poor quality of a big foot vid? Always, always, always out of focus, just out of frame, and poor quality in general. It really makes me wonder if the original vids are AI generated so the reporters can have B-roll footage of the happening. What is the purpose of a grainy vid? To keep people in the dark? Kinda like the 9/11 vids of the towers coming down. How many thousands of tourists were there and had the ability to capture the twoers on film just after the planes crashed into them? I rarely, if ever see those vids. Hmmmm.
About 12 years ago, I had to pull some video of a bank robbery for a client. The video was so bad, it looked like they were robbed by a mountain. It was an old camera system.
So I'm not shocked when bad video surfaces. But I'd expect anything to be at least 720p at this point. 1080 cameras were the standard a decade ago. Any security perimeter hosting VVIPs should use 4k at this point.
So they were disassembling the metal detector at the time Allen ran through there. And it appears the uniformed Secret Service officer was struck by friendly fire. Interesting.
Mr. AI left out the long gun he was carrying. Oops.
Yeah I was gonna say - where's the shotty?
Plus, what a missed opportunity for a clothesline...or kick to the shins...
u/#catdance
He was struck in the chest…but he could’ve tripped him I thought.
Why was the original video the poor quality of a big foot vid? Always, always, always out of focus, just out of frame, and poor quality in general. It really makes me wonder if the original vids are AI generated so the reporters can have B-roll footage of the happening. What is the purpose of a grainy vid? To keep people in the dark? Kinda like the 9/11 vids of the towers coming down. How many thousands of tourists were there and had the ability to capture the twoers on film just after the planes crashed into them? I rarely, if ever see those vids. Hmmmm.
About 12 years ago, I had to pull some video of a bank robbery for a client. The video was so bad, it looked like they were robbed by a mountain. It was an old camera system.
So I'm not shocked when bad video surfaces. But I'd expect anything to be at least 720p at this point. 1080 cameras were the standard a decade ago. Any security perimeter hosting VVIPs should use 4k at this point.
So they were disassembling the metal detector at the time Allen ran through there. And it appears the uniformed Secret Service officer was struck by friendly fire. Interesting.
Agreed. By the first officer to raise his weapon.
A good use of AI