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Thought this might be of interest. If you watch the LIWFF video I just posted, look on the left side of the video, near the middle, close to the edge, you'll see a little dancing white pixel, sometimes overlaps Jesse. That is what is known as a 'dead pixel' when a part of the picture isn't getting information. There's another red one in the lower right corner, but it's covered up Haley's page URL.
The dancing pixel you are seeing looks like it's jumping around because the video had this new image stabilizing process applied to it, it's in the newer version of the software I'm using. The pixel is actually stationary in it's spot on any video my camera outputs. It appears to be dancing because the image stabilizing is holding Haley and the band in the same spot.
I was standing on a raised area next to where Angela was selling merch, didn't realise the floor would vibrate sometimes when Ray hit the bass drum. Also, I was trying to operate two cameras at one time (duh

).....by how much the little white pixel is dancing, you can see how much the image stabilization had to compensate for
It doesn't have 100% result, but in this case, it really saved this video
(ps you don't see it near the end of the video because I had to zoom up closer as to not have too much of the crowd in the video when the lighting revealed their heads

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