WHERE IS THE CAMERA?
When you have the opportunity to view one photo or video of UFO, it will be quite simple to analyze if it is a real sighting or a staging . Here are some considerations. If the observer is actually filming a UFO, he could not get ready and the shooting is often wild, made using a mobile phone, not in ideal conditions.
The result will almost always be problems of sharpness, and difficulties in locating the craft that often moves erratically. Also, the time taken to start shooting does not allow the observer to film the approaching UFO. On the contrary, it is often the filming of a UFO in the departing phase which is filmable.
The result will almost always be problems of sharpness, and difficulties in locating the craft that often moves erratically. Also, the time taken to start shooting does not allow the observer to film the approaching UFO. On the contrary, it is often the filming of a UFO in the departing phase which is filmable.
However, many UFO sightings let us see a UFO entering the field of the camera, left or right and crossing the view to disappear in the opposite direction. This kind of shooting is often a hoax because, how did the videographer prepare to film at the entrance of the UFO in the field of the camera?
Sometimes we see footages of UFOs around or approaching aircraft in flight. We even see the event sometimes also filmed from another angle. These shots are obviously staged with special effects and editing work.
Sometimes we see footages of UFOs around or approaching aircraft in flight. We even see the event sometimes also filmed from another angle. These shots are obviously staged with special effects and editing work.
If a witness claims that he himself filmed such an observation, analyze the film and ask yourself where the camera was and how that videographer might be so close to another plane in the air just when a UFO was present.
The only circumstances where this may occur are the making of a documentary with the reproduction of these events by professional video makers. It's fun to watch but it's certainly not an observation in real time. So, be vigilant when viewing the video or photo evidence of a witness.
The only circumstances where this may occur are the making of a documentary with the reproduction of these events by professional video makers. It's fun to watch but it's certainly not an observation in real time. So, be vigilant when viewing the video or photo evidence of a witness.
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Look At The Witness
When a genuine witness talks to an interviewer just after a UFO sighting, he or she is likely to look to the eyes of the reporter. He or she also may occasionally look, in the direction where the UFO disappeared.
But at the contrary, when you are dealing with a bad actor, in the case of a hoax for instance, the "witness" will tend to look towards the camera and try to smile or appear more true than he looks. He or she may also point to the sky with his finger to try to convince he is telling the truth.
Who Films The Cameraman?
When you see a witness interviewed by an investigator, watch the scene carefully. A genuine investigator will have no or maybe one cameraman at his disposal.
Since the cameraman can not film himself, he can hardly find himself in the scene. So, if you see an interview where the investigator and his cameraman are both in the field, it's probably not a real-time interview but rather a staging for a larger production.
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