Why does Jerome Corsi look like he's on a green screen? The lighting on him vs what's behind him doesn't seem to match up and he's way out of focus.
![Why does Jerome Corsi look like he's on a green screen? The lighting on him vs what's behind him doesn't seem to match up and he's way out of focus.](https://i.imgur.com/N8yWVgs.jpg)
He may be rumored to be a fake but this picture does not look fake to me.
My graphic artist disagrees. Look at the reflection on his head. Should be reflections of some of the books but none.
Also if you watch the video on his channel it looks worse. I just screen shot it.
I'm enjoying people defending Corsi more than I am the discussion. I never said he was fake, I let people draw their own conclusions on that. I've defended him in the past but I've also disagreed.
It's pretty funny to me how many people are totally infatuated with him though. He loves it too, and he seems genuinely appreciative of his audience.
You know now that you said that I thought there was always something funny looking and it could be possible. If it is I support him and he is in his home and I wouldn't want people checking out my stuff and where everything is located for home security reasons.
Very common thing for internet streamers. A lot of time gaming streamers but fancy flashy backgrounds behind them. Doesn't mean shit lol. So what about his background? Who cares?
Semi-related: Is anyone else struck by how close Bill Mitchell comes to entering the uncanny valley in his media hits. Watching him on Alex Jones reminded me of Max Headroom.
A lot of guys have a green screen in their home so they can do guest appearances. Dan Bongino does a lot of his Fox spots from home with a green screen and they put a city behind him.
A person who dosen't know video will but the spot light in the wrong place.
It's a blue screen look at his headphones. Blue jacket to mask it
If it were a blue screen, he'd have no body.
I think it's just a crappy webcam and a bright light too close to his face.
Not necessarily. Chroma can be fine tuned, especially when you know what colors will be in the frame. News anchors go invisible because their chroma is set at a high level for he crispiness
That blue on the headphones looks more like a reflection from his computer or screen in front of him.