Three Chinese High Definition UFOs? Fake? Unknown. - Alternative View

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Three Chinese High Definition UFOs? Fake? Unknown. - Alternative View
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The three UFO videos featured here are believed to have been filmed in Guangzhou, China and have appeared on the internet recently, showing details of the structure of flying objects

The first video was reportedly filmed from Bus 582 without specifying the date of filming, and the second was filmed by a resident of Centsun on August 6, 2010. The last video was filmed over a canal in Centsun on August 30.

Many people think the video is fake because the images are too clear, as if a scene from a science fiction movie is being filmed.

There are various inconsistencies, for example in the first video there is no shadow or reflection on the ground or window. Film footage is blurred as a UFO walks past a lamp post. Also, shots of real objects - pillars and trees in the background - are distorted by camera movement, while UFO shots are in full focus.

As for the second video, the UFO is only visible for about 10 seconds, but there are a few things:

1. The sudden appearance of lights as the vessel picks up speed are real to look at and difficult to reproduce.

2. The process of transition of pictures from blurred to clear frames when changing focus.

3. The buzzing of the boat is irregular, there is a difference in sound intensity when the boat is closer or further away.

Achieving this 3D effect requires professional knowledge of sound recording and 3D film effects.

In the third video, the structure of the ship is very clear with a humming sound change from far to near. The subject is out of focus when it flies over the camera. The process is natural and the light matches the light of the environment.

However, UFO reflections in water do not have the same sharpness as other objects. Reflection seems to be misplaced in relation to perspective.

In addition, the audio at the end of the clip does not match the frames of the environment, and the audio will continue when the video suddenly breaks off abruptly.

Using a satellite map, an Epoch Times reporter in China located two water channels similar to the scene in Centsun. He asked the local residents of nearby areas, but no one knew anything about UFOs.

However, the authenticity of these three videos cannot be verified at this time.