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Re: Motorcycle Policeman Hargis said Limo stopped !
« Reply #196 on: June 06, 2018, 09:25:05 PM »
Matt, they match up.  Perfectly. If you think otherwise, more power to you.

          Claiming that Creation matches up "Perfectly" is an exaggeration worthy of a Used Car Salesman. Viewing this Mulligan Stew repeatedly via You Tube reveals at least 2 areas which refute your "Perfectly" description: (1) The movements of the guy that went to the ground behind Ike Altgens, and (2) The slipping/stumbling SA Hill as he attempts to step up on the bumper/climb atop the Limo trunk lid. Interestingly, when Dino Brugioni was comparing the Zapruder Film he Examined on 11/23/63 to the Current Zapruder Film, the footage which displays the SA Hill/Jackie tussle on the Limo trunk lid was footage he called into question.

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Re: Motorcycle Policeman Hargis said Limo stopped !
« Reply #197 on: June 06, 2018, 11:29:30 PM »
Two people with cameras from opposite sides of the street shooting the same sequence. If one looks "funny" then one or the other has been faked some how.  They don't which means they're authentic.
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What if they all look funny?  Weren't they shot at different frame rates?

John, for what it's worth, it doesn't matter how many frames were going through the camera's gate.  If one was running at 1,000 FPS and the other was running at 10 FPS - but they both captured the same 20-second scene - they will match up.

Of course the 1k version will look crystal clear because it was capturing so much detail. The 20 one will obviously be like the Z and Nix films. But if someone in the car had a flash on their camera and snapped a photo and the flash fired, you can take both films, sync them up on the very first flash frame then play them back at normal speed (play back speed) and they'll match up.

I shot wedding video for 15 years.  Now I'm talking about video here now vs film but the same principal concept is the same.  We used to start recording 5 minutes before the start and I'd go down and aim a flash at both cameras, fire it, and then I used that to sync the tapes up for editing.

But back to the NZ YTV video - the sync they did shows clearly that nothing sinister was going on with either film.