He uses a massive number of "jump cuts." You see this video technique a lot. Many people probably think it's some sort of modern, sophisticated thing to do because it is used in TV advertisements all the time.
In reality, it is a technique designed to confuse. TV marketers do it because it confuses the mind. A confused mind disengages the conscious, and allows messages to go through to the subconscience, where a person can be more easily manipulated.
Going from one frame to the next to the next to the next, and also speaking quickly and not allowing the viewer to really let what they are seeing and hearing sink in is either very poor technique or strategy to manipulate.
He also makes fun of people by giving them nicknames and makes assumptions ("this guy touches this guy on the back, so that means he's giving a signal"). It's bullshit.
He also says he has 6 camera angles, but does not show them together which would provide a better understanding of everything going on.
Having said that, it does show that someone was just shot, and almost nobody reacts to the source of the gunshot, which would be a natural reaction.
It does look somewhat staged, but this video is a poor effort at proving anything.
The editing is certainly busy, but it's the isolated clips themselves ("They just shot a girl!") that make it more than clear that this event wasn't just "somewhat staged", but rather "ridiculous, absurdly staged".
That guy does a terrible job with that video.
He uses a massive number of "jump cuts." You see this video technique a lot. Many people probably think it's some sort of modern, sophisticated thing to do because it is used in TV advertisements all the time.
In reality, it is a technique designed to confuse. TV marketers do it because it confuses the mind. A confused mind disengages the conscious, and allows messages to go through to the subconscience, where a person can be more easily manipulated.
Going from one frame to the next to the next to the next, and also speaking quickly and not allowing the viewer to really let what they are seeing and hearing sink in is either very poor technique or strategy to manipulate.
He also makes fun of people by giving them nicknames and makes assumptions ("this guy touches this guy on the back, so that means he's giving a signal"). It's bullshit.
He also says he has 6 camera angles, but does not show them together which would provide a better understanding of everything going on.
Having said that, it does show that someone was just shot, and almost nobody reacts to the source of the gunshot, which would be a natural reaction.
It does look somewhat staged, but this video is a poor effort at proving anything.
The editing is certainly busy, but it's the isolated clips themselves ("They just shot a girl!") that make it more than clear that this event wasn't just "somewhat staged", but rather "ridiculous, absurdly staged".
True , he was doing a cinema sins style vid.....pretty sure he didnt expect this much attention.