Abstract: A common and simple way to create a bootleg video is to simply record a movie from the theater screen. Because the recorded video is not generally of high quality, it is usually easy to visually detect such recordings. However, given the wide variety of video content and film-making styles, automatic detection is less straight-forward. We describe an automatic technique for detecting a video that was recorded from a screen. We show that the internal camera parameters of such video are inconsistent with the expected parameters of an authentic video.

@inproceedings{wang-farid08,
  url          = {http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/farid/publications/ih08.pdf},
  booktitle    = {10th International Workshop on Information Hiding},
  author       = {Weihong Wang and Hany Farid},
  year         = {2008},
  title        = {Detecting re-projected video},
  address      = {Santa Barbara, CA},
}