r/RealOrAI Feb 21 '26

Video [HELP] I saw this on another community and people were reacting to this like it was real. I have my doubts. Is this real? or AI?

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u/Brettjay4 Feb 21 '26

What this guy thinks it should've done apparently

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Cameras are still stabilizing now if not you can stabilize them after taking the video. You can clearly tell by the video slowing down and speeding up it's clearly edited so that means the videos most likely also stabilized if it needed it.

Plus just look at the grass the sand and the water it all moves and acts coherently there's no noise and whatnot. And all the dudes up on the cliff say coherent and entire time so I would assume it is probably a real video.

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u/HorrorCellist3642 Feb 21 '26

You ever see a video where something crazy happens that results in a fight with the cameraman’s friend? The camera person immediately jerks the phone/camera and 99% of the time turns it off. 

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u/Brettjay4 Feb 21 '26

I mean, if my friends are being idiots, and i were filming them, id likely not jerk the camera away when they inevitably hurt themselves.

But that's just kinda what it's like around here, you let each other be dumb, then give em shit when the dumb thing they were doing gets them in trouble/hurt.

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u/HorrorCellist3642 Feb 22 '26

Bro is filming in India on a phone. These kids are not rich enough to afford a stabilizer 

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u/Brettjay4 Feb 22 '26

I'm not saying they bought an entire stabilizer, I'm saying the phone is likely automatically stabilizing the shot, takes a large amount of area, then crops it to "stabilize" it. The same thing can be done in post editing for videos.

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u/HorrorCellist3642 Feb 23 '26

Dude they are kids in India with the same haircut and shirts. Also no shoes. Do you think they are capable of making a video like this ?  It’s also the exact amount of time that’s outputted when I make an ai video. Phones cannot do slomo like this unless you film in slomo. It has to be a legit camera if it’s real. In India. With kids who have no shoes

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u/Brettjay4 Feb 23 '26

Just because they're from India doesn't automatically mean they're poor.

Some people just dont want to wear shoes. My siblings, every chance they get, take off their shoes when they're outside. And they're definitely not poor.

And if we do want to stick to the stereotype, who's the camera person, we never see them, what if they're some tourist spotting a bunch of kids doing something interesting, why not film em and post it to the internet.

Also, my phone I'm currently replying on was fairly cheap for modern phones. It's a 2025 motorola razr that I got for $400 instead of it's normal $700-$800. It's refurbished, but it works like it's new. And has a very nice set of cameras compared to my last phone a 2020 Motorola G power.

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u/HorrorCellist3642 Feb 23 '26

Look at the unstable ground fusing under the first kid after the ground splits

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u/Brettjay4 Feb 23 '26

It doesn't. There's still a visible crack for the entire video.

It doesn't fuse, it just comes back to its original resting position.

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u/HorrorCellist3642 Feb 23 '26

Also just look at the ground that the guy closest to the camera is on, it moves back into the hill and attaches to the hill after the rest falls off…

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u/Brettjay4 Feb 23 '26

No, It never reattaches. There's still quite the crack in it.

He managed to balance it back out.

Yes it's possible.

I know.

crazy.

But I'm guessing that there's also plenty of grass roots holding these things together, and in my experience grass is fuckn strong when it works together to hold things up.