Wtf is wrong with the cameraman? I’m getting seasick here just watching.
I truly don’t see what you want us to pay attention to. I just see a building.
Play the video
It turns out that a whole lot of people can only see a photo. There’s no video player.
Try opening this direct mp4 link in a browser, or embedded:
Thx. I couldn’t figure out how to find that in the app.
If I was driving and saw what seemed to be the exterior cladding of a building collapsing into the street, I’d probably cause an accident trying to swerve out of its way.
I wouldn’t mind seeing ads as much if they were all this cool.
Probably what the first person to see a billboard said too.
If every billboard was a Leyendecker I wouldn’t mind them, either!
Is this meant to be animated? Looks to be just a still.
The problem is, OP used a link to the Imgur page
https://imgur.com/YF88VkK
Here is a link to the file:
https://i.imgur.com/YF88VkK.mp4Both rely on Imgur’s willingness to support embedding their media elsewhere, which might vary geographically due to different stages of enshittification by region.
Use Catbox.moe next time.
I’m on Voyager and it’s just a still image. It’s been doing this for a couple weeks
On Voyager for Android and it’s animated.
Same, Voyager on Android.
On firefox and desktop is fine.
Voyager on iOS, static image for me
Maybe a Lemmy.world problem. It worked fine on vger.social.
It’s animated for me
looks to be a bug in the Android version of Voyager.
iPhone seems to have it as well
I’m on Android using Voyager 2.19.4 from 17th November, and its working for me
Same, working fine.
I think it’s a Lemmy.world issue. Probably fixed on upgrade
Yes, if I switch instance to world then its static. Thanks for your work, really love Voyager!
whoever took this video fucked up by standing still. Move side to side, prove it’s actually 3d.
They only work from one perspective, and expect only the correct-perspective videos to blow up online.
But it isn’t actually 3D. Those look like big screens, and if the viewing perspective moved, it would break the illusion. In fact, it looks like the perspective was carefully chosen to align the real world with what’s on the screens, to enhance the 3D effect for the viewer
That, or I was thinking this wasn’t even real, and was more of a “proof of concept” video with the ads edited onto the buildings. So, the person would have to stay still to make it easier to overlay the animations onto the building without having to worry about the angle getting messed up and making it too obvious when the angles of the animation and of the building’s face don’t line up.
I don’t really have any definitive proof of that, though, so it’s honestly only a guess
Yeah that was what really had me questioning this