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Ektar
reply to post by BoovDawg
Sorry but I think it's fake & set up. The lights were left on, listen to all
the sound effects, even the static on the computer screens when they light up.
I have never seen a CCTV feed with such great 1080 & sound effects to boot.
The papers were even almost perfectly tossed.
Cheers
Ektar
EyesOpenMouthShut
This is clearly a hoax....
Im not hostile with you. im more hostile with the person who uploaded the vid on youtube
BoovDawg
EyesOpenMouthShut
This is clearly a hoax....
Oryt chill ya beanz fam lol soz just thought it was a cool vid for 1 ov my first posts i am new haha it probly is a hoax but I do believe and am quite skeptical guy and how do I/you/we put it in the hoax bin then as I have seen people say on ea
Oryt chill ya beanz fam lol soz just thought it was a cool vid for 1 ov my first posts i am new haha it probly is a hoax but I do believe and am quite skeptical guy and how do I/you/we put it in the hoax bin then as I have seen people say on ea
The LCD panel flashes were not CGI. The reflections in the window seem to be authentic. These are the older LCD panels that use CFL lighting (florescent). When monitors go into standby, they basically shut of the CFL, but if the machines are on, the video is still being transmitted. You can see some of the LCD's show a desktop or screen saver video when the flashing occurs.
Argyll
reply to post by charlyv
The LCD panel flashes were not CGI. The reflections in the window seem to be authentic. These are the older LCD panels that use CFL lighting (florescent). When monitors go into standby, they basically shut of the CFL, but if the machines are on, the video is still being transmitted. You can see some of the LCD's show a desktop or screen saver video when the flashing occurs.
Could the effect not be achieved by throwing the power switch on and off?.....I'm no expert but would that not work?
I don't think so. The monitors would come out of hibernation mode and there would be a much different display on most of those systems.
Argyll
reply to post by charlyv
I don't think so. The monitors would come out of hibernation mode and there would be a much different display on most of those systems.
Okay I'll take your word for it, but there didn't seem to be any display at all.....just a flash of the monitor coming back from hibernation or starting up.....that particular shot of the monitors only lasted a second or two didn't it?