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"THE TOURIST VIDEO"
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"JUMPING JACKET FLASH"
This is from a "running crowd" scene in the Naudet brothers' feature film "9/11". Here we see another
glitch typical of masking problems encountered in digital animation composites. Such fleeting glitches are likely
to escape the attention of its very creators - unless much time is spent double-checking the 'final product'.
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"FLEEING CROWDS"
Here's another scene from the Naudet movie. This time we have no glitches - the question here
is more mundane and involves no technical issues: does this 'panic scenario' look natural at all?
Or does it resemble something out of a Godzilla/King Kong movie? In my opinion, it seems to be
entirely staged - yet the reader should decide for him/herself.
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MORE GLITCHES
Having said that, the original high-resolution Naudet "9/11" movie does contain several tell-tale signs of image compositing.
In fact, oddities abound in that scandalous, seethingly contrived propaganda film - as extensively analyzed by Hoi Polloi:
Super Not-it Bros.
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IMPOSSIBLE SHADOWS
When performing photo analyses, lighting issues may sometimes immediately determine whether or not the video material is authentic. Here is a classic case of such a straightforward determination: the unequal shadows (in both lenght and orientation) of the people in this scenery cannot originate from sunlight. This is a good example of how people (probably pre-filmed in studio lighting) were inserted into the video composites with digital manipulations. |
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Now, consider this; These two last images are extracts from a high-resolution
DVD that a Swedish friend obtained from the official SVT (Swedish state television) archives.
Quite frankly, the very texture of these images (blurred and color-saturated) have no relation to normal
video quality.
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