What do we see to the left of "Fedora Man on the Island" in the Wiegman clip?

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The reason fedora man may be lined up with the traffic signal post in Tina Towner’s film is due to the difference in the two lines of sight in Weigman’s film frame versus Tina Towner’s line of sight. From Weigman’s line of sight there appears to be about 21-25/32” distance between fedora man and the traffic signal post. However there is roughly about 12-feet of depth-distance between fedora man and the post when viewing from a line of sight that shows the width of the island (see below image).





James Hackerott and I have worked together several times before on various exercises. His 3D model has always proven to be highly accurate. We have to improvise on the characters and various objects we place in the models. That’s why they sometimes look a little different than reality. But they serve the purpose and that’s what is important.

   Here you go. Above we can clearly see there is Only a sliver of the Island between the Traffic Signal Pole and the Elm St Extension. Fedora Man on the Wiegman Film was standing close to the Traffic Signal Pole. Through Fedora Man's legs we are seeing the surface street of the Elm St Extension. Why are we able to see the Elm St Extension surface street? Because the "getaway" car has Not Yet pulled up alongside the Island and parked inside the "NO PARKING At Any Time" Zone. Not Yet!