reply to post by Exv8densez
Yes - the shadow is on the farthest wall from our viewpoint. Remember, CNN was not there all by themselves that day. The home was crawling with
reporters and employees. It appears that the room at the end of the hall was being set up for an interview - note how bright the lighting in that
room is and that there is already another powerful filming light set up (but not turned on yet) in that room which is clearly visible in the video
footage.

As you can see from my lame drawing, the shadow is created by the man passing in front of the light. Since we are down at the bottom of the hallway,
we can't see the light source or the man, but they are both there none the less. The shadow which this man creates is cast upon the farthest wall
and fireplace. Since the hallway floor is highly polished, the shadow and fireplace also reflect onto the hallway floor and give the illusion of legs
and feet, and makes it seem like something is walking IN the hallway but the only thing in the hallway is a reflection of some dude's shadow. A
careful and objective study of the slowed-down video on the top of this page clearly shows this to be the truth.
[edit on 5-7-2009 by bagari]
[edit on 5-7-2009 by bagari]