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And so I thoughts I would take this well to start a conversation and possibly get your thoughts and ideas on this particular video. As I've stated before, I cannot reasonably explain this. I do feel as though a lot of people could chalk this up to editing. But there's a lot of questions you may. I personally would have to ask about this. And the very first question is why? Because this was originally posted on YouTube and then removed
Zara Lisbon
@ZLisbon · 1:20
But this video kind of makes it seem like maybe they might be because, of course, it could be like a hoax and an editing hoax. Where, like you said, it's not Hollywood quality, but maybe it's higher quality than it looks like. And they did work to make it look low production value. So I don't know. This one really has me thinking, thanks for sharing. And
Jared Bogda
@JCB07 · 1:44
I think that anyone who is even scared or unless they were harmed, the phone would stay with them, and there would be more noise by the person who was videoing, possibly because if they're personally intentionally taking a video, they were going to probably be narrating of what is happening spinning rather than just videoing in silence. But that's just my take. I'm not a producer or work in television, so I wouldn't really know, but it definitely kept my attention. And thanks for sharing
Professor Z
@Professor42 · 1:33
Zara and JC, thank you for your responses. And yeah, when I saw this video, I wasn't exactly sure what to think, given that I do now know how certain effects are created. My biggest question really was if this was faked, why would they do it like this was a YouTube video and they deleted it. So the video was deleted
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