There was another indoor shot where the top of his head was cropped as he walked past a beige wall that I thought was compression artifact, but it's interesting to consider the fact that you probably could cover up a bad video manipulation job by applying enough filtering and compression. Maybe use different types of compression so the different algorithms work against each other.
It's also interesting that in an age where everyone has high def cameras with dedicated video compression hardware and massive amounts of storage in their pockets, these videos tend to be compressed so heavily and in such low resolution. Why do these videos all look like they were taken 15 years ago?
There was another indoor shot where the top of his head was cropped as he walked past a beige wall that I thought was compression artifact, but it's interesting to consider the fact that you probably could cover up a bad video manipulation job by applying enough filtering and compression. Maybe use different types of compression so the different algorithms work against each other.
It's also interesting that in an age where everyone has high def cameras with dedicated video compression hardware and massive amounts of storage in their pockets, these videos tend to be compressed so heavily and in such low resolution. Why do these videos all look like they were taken 15 years ago?