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Post by lynnette on Jan 20, 2009 9:05:37 GMT -5
vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=50285084Ok, for your opinion and input. I found this quite by accident on myspace. Out of curiosity I took a look at it, and I am now confused. I think this could be something that is not doctored or tampered with in any way, but it also seems to be too good to be true. I thought this would be the best forum to get some input. Keep your eye on the mirror on the wall. Watch all the way through. Please share comments or observations.
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Post by aneaglesangel on Jan 20, 2009 12:58:10 GMT -5
That's funny, I saw this, this very morning on myspace myself. As always, it's hard to tell when the anomoly occurs in a reflective surface. We also have no idea who is moving around the room or what's going on in the environment, such as other people moving about, cars coming by and passing a reflection across the room etc. If any of us had been there to rule out any of the many possibilities as to what could have caused it, it's compelling. But without the ability to interview the people there at the least, it's very hard to say. I'd say the part I found most interesting about it is that it does seem to come from behind the door, but still, so hard to tell, argh!
But thanks for sharing, I'm sure many people would like to see this little video clip!
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Post by dens on Jan 24, 2009 20:15:00 GMT -5
that's interesting
the only question I have at the moment is: is it normal for that section of wall where the mirror is to be so blurry? I don't know anything about cameras or stuff like that but I did notice that right where the mirror is the wall looks blurry and undefined, the rest of it seems fine. maybe it has something to do with lighting or camera quality.
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Post by aneaglesangel on Jan 26, 2009 6:57:40 GMT -5
I think it's the camera. If you watch the other side, opposite the mirror, you can watch the film waver quite a bit so it's either the camera equipment they're using, or someone did tamper with it. I'm just not sure which it is!
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Post by lynnette on Jan 26, 2009 17:02:49 GMT -5
Thanks for the input guys. I have to tell you, I cant really watch the video too much. It kind of freaks me out. I guess my gut tells me that it must be tampered with or we would have heard much more about it. Maybe someday someone will have an authentic video that is this clear, that would be excellent!
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Post by dens on Jan 26, 2009 19:23:31 GMT -5
I think it's the camera. If you watch the other side, opposite the mirror, you can watch the film waver quite a bit so it's either the camera equipment they're using, or someone did tamper with it. I'm just not sure which it is! yeah you're right, the other side's bad too, didn't see it at first and I don't know if it has been tampered with or not lynette - let's wait, maybe this video will get around more and we'll hear something about it
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Post by aneaglesangel on Feb 3, 2009 7:21:28 GMT -5
I don't know, there's so many videos of this nature out there, I don't think any of the really get much attention. Well, other than all of us watching them and commenting on them, LOL! And even if an "expert" in film checks this out in all its original glory, most people will believe what they want to believe. I for one would love to see it analyzed, but that may never happen. Without knowing much about where it came from and who filmed it, it's so hard to say. The wavering edges makes you suspiscious, but the seeming innocence of the kids singing makes you think it wasn't set up. But that could have been the idea in the first place, to make it look innocent. So in the end, back to square one, could be something, could be nothing. Geesh, I really cleared things up, didn't I?
All in all, I do like watching these clips when I find them. Makes you wonder sometimes, and always, they're good entertainment! Unless that is, it's one of those tricks where the face jumps out at ya and makes ya pee your pants! God, how I hate those!!!
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