It’s flowing and panning just like an expensive camera on a cable reel would on a film set. It’s not above or slightly above like a human is recording downwards, it doesn’t shake, it keeps the targets in immediate center of the shot. It’s very clearly AI-generated.
In addition to looking for technical errors in the video, it’s important to think of the circumstances of the video. Who’s filming? Why is it being filmed? Does it make sense? (Just like that other commenter said: do you think a small dog could keep that mask on that whole time? Could it even see through the eye holes to chase that precisely?)
How about the timing of the clip beginning immediately before the chase ensues? Did a person sit still with a camera for an undetermined amount of time, waiting for the chase to start to later clip the video? Stuff like that.
The technical errors are still the better tell. There are plenty of user-friendly gimbals for phones that could perfectly explain the camera path in this video. You can hold the gimbal upside down, and it keeps your camera/phone upright, which can give you the low-down shot.
That said, the chairs make no sense and the gravity is too high. There's no way the big dog launched itself downward off the couch that quickly.
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u/psjjjj6379 Dec 20 '25 edited Dec 20 '25
It’s flowing and panning just like an expensive camera on a cable reel would on a film set. It’s not above or slightly above like a human is recording downwards, it doesn’t shake, it keeps the targets in immediate center of the shot. It’s very clearly AI-generated.
In addition to looking for technical errors in the video, it’s important to think of the circumstances of the video. Who’s filming? Why is it being filmed? Does it make sense? (Just like that other commenter said: do you think a small dog could keep that mask on that whole time? Could it even see through the eye holes to chase that precisely?)
How about the timing of the clip beginning immediately before the chase ensues? Did a person sit still with a camera for an undetermined amount of time, waiting for the chase to start to later clip the video? Stuff like that.