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Originally posted by Nygdan
The very good quality of the footage itself indicates that its not a normal tourists video camera too.
I don't think it was intended to be put on the news or major media outlets or anything like that.
Also, if this had been a fake, then the perpetrators would probably have used feathery wings to make the girl seem more angelic.
Humans don't grow feathers, so its a little more convincing that it'd be projections of skin, rather than white feathery angel wings.
I don't want to beleive its a fake, I don't think any of us want to beleive its a fake. When you just look at the video, you can tell that its a scripted commercial production.
Originally posted by DCP
Can anyone type: The Blair Witch Project
Originally posted by SkyWay
Originally posted by krax
I was just watching videos on you tube when I came across this, i'm not sure whether i believe this or not, the reaction and wings seem real, so please tell me what you think.
Link
Very convincing video. (snip)
There are more things in Heaven and Earth... This is why many people want to believe it is fake and imagine evidence of fakery that isn't there. Reality is strong medicine and can be too shocking for some people to take.
Originally posted by Dragonlike
Do you think i haven't ever wished to see an angel?
A real one, not a hoax
Originally posted by skip_brilliantine
Skyway, honestly. Suspension of disbelief is one thing, but please do me a favor and watch the first fifteen seconds of the video a few times. Look at the actors. Listen to their dialogue. Only in advertising (and especially online advertising) will you see acting that transparent. Add in the high production values, and you get: marketing dollars.
I may not know a lot about paranormal reality, or be able to prove any of it, but I can tell you a lot about viral video campaigns, and how every advertising agency in the country (including my own) is busy making more and more of them. I've worked on many of them. This was a particularly obvious example.
Originally posted by SkyWay
...Therefore, it should be apparent to most people who are honest with themselves that the people in the video are being genuine and not faking.
Originally posted by skip_brilliantine
I said acting, not faking.
Anyway, thanks for outlining your process. I'll attempt to change your mind no more.
Originally posted by finallianstallion
Originally posted by reaganero
i like how the "winged indian girl" is wearing a shirt. they must sell those at the indian gap.
I hope that doesnt mean that you think that they dont have t-shirts in India. If yes then you REALLY must think again...
Originally posted by SkyWay
Very convincing video. I have seen many of the current movies produced by professionals in Hollywood with special digital effects that show dragons and demons with wings, but I have never seen anything that compares with the winged girl in this video. Her wings are very real looking and move in a very realistic natural manner.
It was very interesting to see the way the girl held her hands over her face. If this had been a fake she probably would have wanted to show her face instead of hide it to gain notoriety.
Also, if this had been a fake, then the perpetrators would probably have used feathery wings to make the girl seem more angelic. Instead we see she has leathery wings.
But this was not an angel. It was a human being with wings. That is what is so startling about it. You may wish to see an angel but if you caught sight of someone like the girl with the wings I suspect you would do a 180' turn and break warp speed out of there! Which what the people in the video did.
Originally posted by Soylent Green Is People
Just because they weren't computer generated special effects doesn't mean they weren't fake. I could have made wings like that for about $25 worth of supplies. I could probably make them move, too, with some wire and springs (or something like that.)