I don't see how you can fake it. I mean I wish they had let the camera run a little more after that thing disappeared... but I don't know how you can fake it.
OK sir... compare a movie which took millions of dollars to make to this... this looks like a cheap camera, even if someone wanted to bs this with a computer video editing program, you couldn't do it with the kinda camera this guy is using.
intriguing, but there's just too many people with too much ability to fake it for me to believe footage like this alone anymore. Definitely a UFO though. the U being the key part of that. Let me know when it becomes an IFO.
You would do it in post production, take a picture of the sky, and add in whatever you like on top and composite the video. I am not saying it is fake at all, but it would be very easy to do with today's video editing programs and 3d applications. DD
Please. This is amateur footage of an unknown alien ship yet this youtube poster has a category for the ship. Drone? I'm sorry, but no way. How convenient is it that this identifiable alien spaceship is sitting in the California sky in the middle of the day just long enough for someone who wasn't looking for it to get a camera out and get a shot of it as it prepares to blast off at the speed of light? No one else saw it?
The fact that they knew how to perform all of the image stabilization and other corrections does lend some credence to the notion of it being a fake.
Anyone that can break a video down like that and zoom in, and reduce shake, and put a negative on it, and all that might know his way around some editing software.
The UFO looks like parasites moving around when you are looking through a microscope. Put me in the "I don't believe, because of technology these days" category.