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pay attention to the reporters....they tell her that shes changing, but in the form of questions. listen for the words...changes a person"(1:54), "Do you think this changed you?" (2:00) "Does it change how you look" (2:33), definite "ques" to let her know what she was doing. Jenna says "image of me" @2:24 "changed you?..."do you think this changed you?"... "i think that people had that image of us because they didnt know really what we were up to...we wanted to keep private....."IMAGE of me" @ 2:23 reptilians control your news stations and your politicians...
Originally posted by plejarenentity
ive never said i buy into it
im merely wanting to know how this effect is achieved
Originally posted by merka
This "reptilian" apperance is NORMAL AND COMMON in compressed videos.
Originally posted by Aeons
The only question I have about these things is why these artefacts, compression issues, etc. only seem to happen to people on the screen. Not the background, or the desk, etc. Just faces and hair?
Originally posted by mmiichael
Originally posted by Aeons
The only question I have about these things is why these artefacts, compression issues, etc. only seem to happen to people on the screen. Not the background, or the desk, etc. Just faces and hair?
For one thing, the people in the foreground are moving while the background and inanimate objects are repeated field to field (ie frames)
People are usually more brightly lit, so higher contrast comes into play.
If you take a photocopy machine and increase contrast you get similar effects.
Also broadcast colour can veer from red-orange spectrum to blue-green when there's disruption.
Somewhere there are videos in which reptiles get distorted and start looking more like mammals. I wonder if they are concerned some of them are secretly human.
Mike F