Agree; shakycam is painful; unless we can stabilise the camera—half the time it sucks to have a camera on someone’s face. You know how many video-corrections the brain just “does” without us noticing?! (lots)
(we can stabilise; I have seen algorithms come out; but in the form of research; not for public use)
It’s likely to result in shakycam or at least large sudden changes in field of view, which I find disorienting.
Agree; shakycam is painful; unless we can stabilise the camera—half the time it sucks to have a camera on someone’s face. You know how many video-corrections the brain just “does” without us noticing?! (lots)
(we can stabilise; I have seen algorithms come out; but in the form of research; not for public use)