Actual versions of the video rarely contain useful metadata (EXIF/XMP), as they are usually compressed and stripped by social media re-uploads.
Many channels specializing in "unexplained" or "creature" sightings use this specific file name to evoke a sense of a raw, leaked file from a hard drive. Dragon_2015.mp4
It is widely considered a CGI hoax . Digital forensics and VFX enthusiasts have frequently pointed out inconsistencies in lighting, the creature's frame rate compared to the background, and the "clipping" of the wings against digital textures. Common Contexts Actual versions of the video rarely contain useful
While the "2015" in the title suggests its supposed upload date, versions of this footage often circulate as "found footage" or hoaxes claiming to show a real dragon sighting. Dragon_2015.mp4