If you're like me and have spent a lot of time watching UFO videos you've probably noticed the majority of footage that's available online is out of context, very rarely does footage show the events before or after and a lot of the time the camera is zoomed in so much that the surrounding areas are never seen.
I'm grateful to be able to see any UFO footage at all, but I feel for it to be even more useful as evidence it should be presented in a way that provides as much information as possible, so here's a few things to keep in mind when presenting your footage online.
It's fairly simple really, keep the video in context, leave some footage in before and after the event and if possible while filming the UFO remember to zoom out once to get a comparison of the object to the surrounding area, doing this will give viewers of your footage loads more information to work with and it'll be less inconclusive than a light on a black background.
Now I know filming a UFO isn't a planned event and some people may want to remain anonymous, but keeping it in context will provide a sense of scale and reference for the viewer to explore.
Though now thinking about it, some videos that have these traits are usually hoaxes.
Dang, it's a no win situation these days.
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