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November 12, 2009, 06:12:02 AM
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To start with, This is a segment of Nix rotated and stabilized. As a guest, you are not allowed to view links.
Register or LoginPlease pay attention to the simultaneous reaction (from the head shot), of Toni Foster, Bill Newman and (Zapruder FLINCHING). chris
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November 12, 2009, 08:58:40 PM
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Chris,
For some strange reason still unknown to me, I can no longer get your MOV files to play on my computer. Is there any way possible you might also be able to post this MOV file as an animated gif? I'm dying to see your analysis here, but cannot :(
Thank you,
Rick
Rick, I too cannot download & play Chris' Mov files. However, using Firefox, I can play them in a "new window." If that helps. Miles, I will try many different things to get these files to run, but not right now as I am still stuck here at work ahxx LOL... Thanks my friend hugsxx Rick
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November 13, 2009, 06:07:59 AM
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Chris, I think I'm seeing what you're describing....and getting at. IF Zapruder's buckling downward motion is detected at Z318 in his film...evident by the motion blur in that frame, this comes 5 frames AFTER the head shot. Next, both Toni Foster's & Bill Newman's reactions are seen to the shot (report of the rifle) in Nix. We see a delay after seeing these before seeing Zapruder buckle or flinch downward. I agree. So I think the real question here is how many Nix frames pass AFTER the head shot before we see Zapruder begin to buckle or flinch downward in Nix? Correct? Is it more than 5 frames....since both cameras were running at approx. the same frame rate? Maybe less than 5? To match with what we see in the Zapruder film, it would have to 5, or it had better be 5.....or else maybe watchoutxx Although this is old now and not as stabilized as yours Chris, I am posting this one again....sped UP greatly to show the downward buckle of Zapruder in his reaction to the firing of the head shot. NOTE: Do you notice the "white spot" as it appears on the chest of Zapruder's coat??? It must be sunlight striking downward onto his coat. I think this may be the indicator as to when he is beginning to buckle downward....the re-positioning of his upper body has allowed the sun to beat down onto his coat. Do you feel that this is possible? Anyone? Rick 
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« Last Edit: November 13, 2009, 02:49:38 PM by Rick Needham »
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November 13, 2009, 06:49:36 AM
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Rick, That's close. Hopefully this simplifies it. In order for the films to be correct as we see them: imo Toni Foster should have planted and pivoted in Zapruder by frame 318. Nix shows this to us, by way of Zapruder's flinch. As a guest, you are not allowed to view links.
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November 13, 2009, 07:44:56 AM
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Rick and all interested, I have totally misread the time at which Zapruder's more apparent flinch in Nix occurs. The Z318 sync appears to be fine. I believe the obvious Zapruder flinch we see in Nix, is actually represented by Z frame 331 and 332. As a guest, you are not allowed to view links.
Register or LoginThat would be approx 13 frames between major flinches, according to the Z film. 13/18 of a second = .72 sec What was determined as the time span between the last 2 shots that were fired very close to each other? chris
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November 13, 2009, 02:56:04 PM
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Rick and all interested, I have totally misread the time at which Zapruder's more apparent flinch in Nix occurs. The Z318 sync appears to be fine. I believe the obvious Zapruder flinch we see in Nix, is actually represented by Z frame 331 and 332. As a guest, you are not allowed to view links.
Register or LoginThat would be approx 13 frames between major flinches, according to the Z film. 13/18 of a second = .72 sec What was determined as the time span between the last 2 shots that were fired very close to each other? chris Hmmm. Very good point Chris. Could it be this most noticable flinching downward by Zapruder seen in Nix possibly meant this shot fired originated somewhere much closer to Zapruder than the previous ones? watchoutxx Rick
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November 14, 2009, 12:59:42 AM
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Nix / Zapruder comparison. ( Credit: Anthony Marsh ) These were individual double frames that i found on Anthony's site. I joined them together to make a montage. If you use each individual "double frame" it could make for a very interesting GIF 
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« Last Edit: November 14, 2009, 01:23:45 AM by Robin Unger »
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November 14, 2009, 01:21:06 AM
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A.Marsh site. As a guest, you are not allowed to view links.
Register or LoginFor individual frames scroll down to ( ZN-Compare ) Zapruder camera drop Z-331 / Nix-041 
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« Last Edit: November 14, 2009, 01:24:21 AM by Robin Unger »
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