Right, my point is that this should default to "untrustworthy." The idea is that a camera would at the very least include a timestamp and camera type in the signature. That signature should usually be reproducible when being filmed by another camera (these signatures can be part of the physical image). This should mean that a cameras filming screens would have multiple ways to show the images are not legitimate (as something as simple of shadows not matching time of day could show the video is illegitimate).

What you're describing is a watermark, not a signature

What I'm describing is a hidden watermark that contains a signature.

A signature over what?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_signature

I'm familiar with the concept. A digital signature signs a message. What message are you signing?

If I were creating a verification system, I'd include a Timestamp, camera used, and UUID. If I were selling products to news teams, I'd likely include fields that the firm wanted included like name of company, and if applicable, gps location.