Nah. Remember you are not seeing the picture with depth included. You are looking at it on a flat surface. It becomes an optical illusion. You think they are only 1 foot apart when they are really 4-5 feet apart. With different angles that few extra feet can make a person disappear completely.
I'm not saying that is the case. I'm simply saying that is absolutely an explanation for why they seem to be gone. The fact that they ONLY disappear when the camera angle changes would support it being the same singular event.
I get that its weird as hell to see, but I'm just not buying they staged multiple versions and spliced them together. Why? Its totally unnecessary and would also require like 100+ people to be in on the gag. And never reveal it to anyone? Not buying it. Sorry.
Agreed. If you are so powerful that you can control the deployment of 25,000 troops, (and so on and so on), why would you need to stage this, but if for some reason you decided to do so, wouldn't you do it RIGHT? Everyone knows, these days, that every frame of every video is analyzed to death, so why would they take a risk like this? It simply does not add up.
Nah. Remember you are not seeing the picture with depth included. You are looking at it on a flat surface. It becomes an optical illusion. You think they are only 1 foot apart when they are really 4-5 feet apart. With different angles that few extra feet can make a person disappear completely.
I'm not saying that is the case. I'm simply saying that is absolutely an explanation for why they seem to be gone. The fact that they ONLY disappear when the camera angle changes would support it being the same singular event.
I get that its weird as hell to see, but I'm just not buying they staged multiple versions and spliced them together. Why? Its totally unnecessary and would also require like 100+ people to be in on the gag. And never reveal it to anyone? Not buying it. Sorry.
Agreed. If you are so powerful that you can control the deployment of 25,000 troops, (and so on and so on), why would you need to stage this, but if for some reason you decided to do so, wouldn't you do it RIGHT? Everyone knows, these days, that every frame of every video is analyzed to death, so why would they take a risk like this? It simply does not add up.