Then how to you explain the initial slow movement followed by rapid movement? Clouds don't move that way. Additionally, this event likely filmed in the millions does not show the movement captured in this video.
That explains nothing. Watch the video. The movement starts out slow then a sudden rapid movement south east. The equipment used to film this phenomenon is irrelevant in this context.
No. I am talking about the sun itself which appears to be moving south east later in the video. It starts out moving quite slow then suddenly starts moving much faster. You can see the eclipse itself at about :36 moving very slow. suddenly the sun itself appears without the eclipse, looks a lot larger and is moving much faster. Watch the whole video and you will notice all of this which is unusual compared to other eclipse videos I have watched.