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reply posted on 14-10-2008 @ 09:32 AM by icybluebeing
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Whats interesting about the first video is that you can actually hear the objects whizz by?These could be a fake or a joke,one thing for sure
something seems strange in them.
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reply posted on 14-10-2008 @ 09:35 AM by paperplanes
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Originally posted by indigothefish
reply to post by Chadwickus
well all hoaxes are FAST moving objects that when slowed down or seen in normal speed are too blurry to tell what they are
also the speed limits your eyes to how long you can see it and judge if it fits in with the rest of the video, as in, limits how long you can compare
if it is as real as it's suroundings
this is simple manipulation.
Someone in another thread said that this could actually be slowed down to frame-by-frame by someone with the expertise. I'm sure there are a members
on ATS who can do this, so a clearer picture might be possible.
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reply posted on 14-10-2008 @ 09:36 AM by paperplanes
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reply to post by Jb0311NY
They were discussing the world economy and whether the rise in stocks would be temporary or a something that might continue upward.
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reply posted on 14-10-2008 @ 09:36 AM by SweetRevenge
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Excellent looking video. I have to reserve judgment until the video is look at closer, but it's a pretty sweet video none the less.
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reply posted on 14-10-2008 @ 09:37 AM by -0mega-
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One method of slowing this down would be to download the video from youtube, or to record it.
Then (if downloaded, first convert to editable format) use one of the many readily available video editors that show the video frame by frame, and
allow you to edit them.
I believe Adobe Premier does this as well, but I am not certain.
Alternatively you could just use a media player, pause the footage and manually skip frame by frame (some players allow you to proceed like this.)
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reply posted on 14-10-2008 @ 09:39 AM by Bombeni
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reply posted on 14-10-2008 @ 09:41 AM by feydrautha
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the implication by the title of this thread, the content of the op and todays date point to 'yow, lookit the alien spaceships'...
birds flying past a stationary camera using a typical shutter speed would look exactly like the blurs in the video.
but hey, if its more interesting to pretend they're 'unidentifiable' then carry on...
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reply posted on 14-10-2008 @ 09:41 AM by just theory
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Originally posted by thrundar
Originally posted by just theory
Oh wait maybe not, on the high quality version they actually appear to go behind that building, which is perhaps more interesting, we don't have
anything that can travel that fast as far as i know?
Modern military Jet fighters can fly well over twice the speed of sound. At that speed, and as close as those objects are in the video, you would only
hear a sonic boom and see nothing.
Yes I'm a new person on ATS...however that doesn't make me an idiot who was just born 3 days ago. (Not implying anyone else is one either)
Yeah actually what i meant was move that fast and like that, no disturbance or exhaust and anyway jets would never be allowed to fly that low in a
city, so its not birds and its not jets, so its either cgi or something else, also just to add im pretty sure bbc like many other news channels often
have live streams of various locations around the world for their use as backdrops and possibly to catch chance events like on 9/11.
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reply posted on 14-10-2008 @ 09:42 AM by saturnsrings
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Greeting Paperplanes, and have a flag from me, if I knew how to give you a star, I'd do that too.
Nice find on the videos, and yes, I read the rest of the thread that you originally posted the videos on, as well as this one. I haven't an idea as
to what those objects are, but as some have said, it could be that the BBC is playing a joke on us, I hope not though. What could they possibly gain
from that?
I haven't heard a word on the msm about today, so I would guess that, no they wouldn't play a prank like that on us.
At any rate, I haven't seen anything yet today, but I remain hopeful.
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reply posted on 14-10-2008 @ 09:43 AM by Sator
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Originally posted by Sfen Senterra
Personally i do not think its a techie screwing around. BBC is a serious news network and they can be held accounted for by showing disinformation.
Thanks man, but you made my day...
"...they can be held accounted for by showing disinformation..."
I SOOOO wish this statement was really true.
Peace
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reply posted on 14-10-2008 @ 09:43 AM by Jb0311NY
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Originally posted by paperplanes
reply to post by seenitall
I do not have a disc burner to transfer the footage from my DVR/TV system to my computer. Is there another way to do this? If so, I'll gladly do it.
The best I could do with my embarrassingly low tech skills is videotape the TV screen. It isn't the best, I know, but I don't know what else to
offer here. I have the footage on my DVR player in case someone knows of a way to get it to the computer.
Lets get a search going with the modell # on your box. It's got to have usb or sata port's and then it can be accessed some how... lol
This looks pretty promising buddy... great job
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reply posted on 14-10-2008 @ 09:47 AM by susp3kt
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Don't be so quick to judge paperplanes. I followed this from the Oct. 14th thread & it doesn't seem like he would have had enough time to hoax
this.
My deal is the sound. How could it be heard inside the studio? Unless these are indeed jets, but I'm not convinced they are after pausing the
video.
Could someone take a look at this with some software? I would, but I'm on my notebook & only have my music applications on here.
Yes, this deserved it's own thread. Good find here paperplanes! I can't wait for some enhanced stills & I hope you can get it in digital off your
DVR.
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reply posted on 14-10-2008 @ 09:48 AM by FreezeM
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Would it be totally weird to contact the BBC and ask them to come up with high resolution stills? If enough people do so they might just go
back and look at the video. It would be easy for them to freeze and enhance a frame.
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reply posted on 14-10-2008 @ 09:50 AM by just theory
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It will have a hard drive so if you want you can open it up unplug and pop it into a spare ide or sata port in your pc, go n on you know you want to!
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reply posted on 14-10-2008 @ 09:51 AM by Sfen Senterra
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Remember how Fox News Network screwed over the the American president elections in 2000?
They had to excuse themselves for ''making news'' on what i presume was live television.
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reply posted on 14-10-2008 @ 09:51 AM by Finn1916
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Good find. To the ones calling you out, just remember guys, untill you can slow it down and get an actual picture you can't identify it. Hence
unidentified objects.
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reply posted on 14-10-2008 @ 09:51 AM by excelents
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Aside from the other methods of transposing the material to other mediums is it possible that this segment of news will be made available on BBC
iplayer service (also includes download option) I just searched their site and various editions of world news were available.
Edit
There appears to be more radio playbacks than TV, is there not a live BBC Channel or some other "view again" option ?
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