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Originally posted by painintheass
Ok, I just found my answer to the question about how this ended up on the internet. It was released on an Islamic website.
A collegue of mine (A real cameraman and photographer not like the crap I do) looked over the video several times and said that they used two cameras to film it. As evidenced by the time counters.
He told me that the video appears legit to him but that his only areas of concern were the poor quailty of the video and the shaking of the camera as they assailants made their attack.
He found these facts especially alarming considering that they had forsight to plan for two cameras and still didn`t manage to get a decent shot despite some obvious pre-planning. And since they did a resonable job editing it they must have had the means to produce a higher quailty video..
Now I`m not watching the video again. Mainly because I don`t want to. And I really would rather not think that this war would create such monsters.
My comment, get everyone out and sue for peace at any cost.
Pain in the ass
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Not questioning your friends credentials, however with a country that has technology to render movies like shrek, finding nemo - wouldn't you find it odd that the movie has obvious flaws? or that things appear odd to people, with todays technology I would assume they could make some very credible footage, the movie looks like it was filmed in analog, then obviously converted to digital which might be some of the bad quality.