Originally Posted By: Benzadmiral
The video says that the guy captured it all on his home surveillance system. Do those systems take snapshots of different areas of the property, jumping from one to the other? Or are they triggered by motion? Because this is put together like a movie: action on one side of the SUV, then action on the other, then cut back to the first setup.
I'm not suggesting it's faked; the attack by the dog clearly was the real thing. I simply wonder how they got it on film.
He has a multi-camera system that sends feed directly to a device that stores each feed on a large hard drive. The systems you've seen that switch from one camera to another only do so because they have one monitor to view them all on, so it rotates, but each camera is still actually on and watching.
All the guy did was capture the feed from one moment in time to the next, then switch to another feed to start off where the other feed left off.
The video says that the guy captured it all on his home surveillance system. Do those systems take snapshots of different areas of the property, jumping from one to the other? Or are they triggered by motion? Because this is put together like a movie: action on one side of the SUV, then action on the other, then cut back to the first setup.
I'm not suggesting it's faked; the attack by the dog clearly was the real thing. I simply wonder how they got it on film.
He has a multi-camera system that sends feed directly to a device that stores each feed on a large hard drive. The systems you've seen that switch from one camera to another only do so because they have one monitor to view them all on, so it rotates, but each camera is still actually on and watching.
All the guy did was capture the feed from one moment in time to the next, then switch to another feed to start off where the other feed left off.