| ▲ | yardie 7 hours ago | |
> panning up at the right time… I've watched hours of athlete parents try to track their athlete kid and it's marginally useful at best. Lots of shaky cam even at Pop Warner football speeds. So panning at the right time, with the muscle control to keep the object centered, is harder than you think. If they have a professional videographer on staff working that camera it almost certainly would have never happened. Elon, who was in charge of DOGE, didn't take communications and marketing seriously so I'm almost certain they were one of the first to be let go. | ||
| ▲ | tredre3 5 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
You've made it very clear that you hate Elon and DOGE, but what you have not made very clear is what are your sources to say that: - No professional videographer was part of the staff? - They were fired/cut by DOGE on behalf of Elon Musk? Absent any other evidence, wouldn't it make more sense to simply assume that there was at least one professional videographer on staff, and an entire professional video team, but they just weren't very good/effective for a variety of reasons unrelated to Elon Musk? | ||
| ▲ | PKop 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
SpaceX coverage is much better! lol This is such nonsense. How much does a professional videographer cost? It's a rounding error given what they spend. It's just bad planning and decision-making. This is a damn mission to the moon, not little league baseball, why would you ever compare the two? | ||