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How would one synchronize many videos of a single event with different start and end times and from different locations.
I'm thinking the sound track is a good place to start, but:
-would the time for sound to travel make this hard (the sound track of one video is not just with different volumes for different noises but the sounds also arrive with a different distance related delay, and also relative movement causes different doppler effects)
-is there a good program to do this
-would this help present an actual timeline of the shootings in Kenosha, if we could make a video showing all the aggregated videos synchronized, and if not why?

Inb4 not science
Ok listen here Jack, this country is entering a civil war, in part because of angry confusion caused by false narratives whish are based on real footage. The technology is created by science but it sort of broke the Prime Directive and angry people on both sides are looking at a particular video to support their team.
If science can help us see reality from messy data it is good science. The tons of videos from that night are messy data, can we help the justice system and the nation get a clear picture of what happened?

Also if its not a question for sci then who?