It further said, “Missing information is generally associated with a significant level of high-oriented emotions like anger, sadness, anxiety, surprise, and fear. Rumors expressing anger, sadness, anxiety and fear are likely to generate large numbers, and long-lasting and viral, while the emotional appeals (such as Anger and Angest) can be attached.”
With careful observation, it can be quite easy to spot these scripted videos.
Use claims The Quint The debank is done, let’s go through some details that can help you identify them when looking at them again.
Disclaimer: Many material manufacturers add disconnection to their video, mentioned that they were created for ‘educational’, ‘awareness’, or ‘entertainment’ purposes.
Video and audio quality: Since content creators regularly make videos, the video quality of these clips is better that anyone will usually record on their smartphone. The audio of these videos is also of better quality than a regular video shot on a phone.
Circle, highlights, arrows: In many cases, manufacturers use circles and arrows to draw attention to the story they are trying to tell. This is one of the several indicators of a scripted video.
Microphone: Anyone can see people with microphone colliding with their clothes. This is done so the material manufacturer can capture the dialogue well, but shows that the video is staged.
Multiple Camera Angle: Some claims showed scenes of the same event from different angles, taking several shots, which can only be done when the event is known, ie scripted.