Well, here’s a video about UFOs, narrated by one of the guys that played James Bond (I don’t know which, I just remember the voice).
A shot of one over Italy:
Fox news, Sheppard Smith, covering UFOs in Mexico:
Buzz Aldrin recounting episode aboard Apollo 11. They were concerned about the S4B, one of the boosters that was jettisoned a couple of days before. SOME thing followed them....
Now, I’m not saying that any of these were “real UFOs” or “alien spacecraft”, but I’m saying that there are indeed photos and videos filmed even recently.
The problem is, cell phones don’t record good video ANYWAY. So, you’re not going to get good video from them. My awesome digital camera, on full zoom will photograph things in a distance but not video them very well at all.
So, your supposition that “videos should be better” is just flawed. 99% of the folks with cameras haven’t any training in using them, especially not under stressful conditions.
One more thing.
This guy, Michio Kaku is... a brilliant man, I don’t agree with him on everything he says, but he speaks about types of civilizations that might exist, where we are on the time scale of things, and exactly what we’re going through on Earth at this very time.
If you’re of a mind to do so, you should read a book by him about “The Future”. I don’t recall the exact name of the book, but that’s what it’s about. Basically predictions of what will happen. He’s pretty dead on.
I glad you posted that. However, an awful lot of the videos we see (like the things I listed) are shot when people are under stressful conditions (hurricanes, accidents, etc.) and are amatures, and are excellent. So I partially agree with you. Maybe cell phones would not give good results, but we sure saw great ones of the hurricane in New Orleans, and most of those were by average people. I think some out there have teriffic skills. I even remember great shots of 9/11 that were taken by people in NY in other buildings, on the ground, etc. and what could have been more stressful than that? I guess we agree 50-50, LOL.