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Originally posted by AntManBee
This is an interview with NBC correspondent Ali Arouzi. Skip ahead to the last 15 seconds of the video in full screen and watch his eyes. I saw it for myself on the live broadcast. You really need to see the full screen version to get the full effect.
www.msnbc.msn.com...
[edit on 7/5/2009 by AntManBee]
[edit on 7/5/2009 by AntManBee]
[edit on 7/5/2009 by AntManBee]
Originally posted by afaik
I saw it for myself on the live broadcast. You really need to see the full screen version to get the full effect.
Originally posted by andrewh7
Originally posted by ChemBreather
What are those black dots up in left corner about ??
They move around...
They're sometimes referred to as "Ducks." They are a form of "bird." The most famous duck ever is Daffy Duck. He overdosed on crack in the 80s and died.
Originally posted by SoulOrb
Ok, go to 23 seconds on the video, look to the right on her neck and find her hair. the distortion is the same as her hair and mixes in. At first I thought it was just an artifact throught the video of her hair, and that the wind was moving. But later I realised on some frames it was not the hair.
Originally posted by DirtyPete
Originally posted by AntManBee
This is an interview with NBC correspondent Ali Arouzi. Skip ahead to the last 15 seconds of the video in full screen and watch his eyes. I saw it for myself on the live broadcast. You really need to see the full screen version to get the full effect.
www.msnbc.msn.com...
Good lord, that is some crazy stuff right there.
I've seen this eye phenomenon in other videos, but those were on youtube with horrible quality.
It was shocking to see it so clearly on MSNB's website, really weird stuff.
I'm not ready to cry Reptilian, but it's definitely strange.
Originally posted by AntManBee
This is an interview with NBC correspondent Ali Arouzi. Skip ahead to the last 15 seconds of the video in full screen and watch his eyes. I saw it for myself on the live broadcast. You really need to see the full screen version to get the full effect.
www.msnbc.msn.com...
[edit on 7/5/2009 by AntManBee]
[edit on 7/5/2009 by AntManBee]
[edit on 7/5/2009 by AntManBee]
Originally posted by 2012DragonSlayer
Originally posted by AntManBee
This is an interview with NBC correspondent Ali Arouzi. Skip ahead to the last 15 seconds of the video in full screen and watch his eyes. I saw it for myself on the live broadcast. You really need to see the full screen version to get the full effect.
www.msnbc.msn.com...
WOW!!! gave me chills!
Originally posted by AntManBee
This is an interview with NBC correspondent Ali Arouzi. Skip ahead to the last 15 seconds of the video in full screen and watch his eyes. I saw it for myself on the live broadcast. You really need to see the full screen version to get the full effect.
www.msnbc.msn.com...
[edit on 7/5/2009 by AntManBee]
[edit on 7/5/2009 by AntManBee]
[edit on 7/5/2009 by AntManBee]
Originally posted by DirtyPete
Is there any way to save that video somehow? I know someone on here must have software to capture video from their screen (FRAPS or a similar program?)
I think it would be a good idea to save that before MSNBC takes it off of their website.