Does anyone have the true and full source of the video stream from the Kyle Rittenhouse testimony on Day 7 dated 11/10/2021?
In the NBC video at 19:24 the left foot in the middle background vanishes and Binger's face has pixels shifted and the floor is clearly shifted/replaced:
In the Washington Post stream the frames at the point in question for NBC are removed/cut to Kyle altogether:
The PBS stream must be the same as Washington Post's stream since they appear to do the same and perhaps be identical:
We need an original source that must exist somewhere in order to figure out how we got the NBC video and the peculiar editing above.
Thank you and that's a very, very grave concern.
Correct. This appears to be an entire tile replacement post cut on the WP+PBS versions. Why did they "live" edit it and HOW could they have live edited it? People on the chans are trying to say it was a greenscreen, etc. but this is NOT a greenscreen or compressional artifact at all. Simply impossible.
It's unfortunately closer to greenscreen than anything else I can think of. It's definitly not artifacting or compression as it effects the foot perfectly and nothing else. And the foot doesn't just dissapear or glitch out, it happens in conjunction with stepping on the floor. Imagine if the floor was greenscreen and there was a soft section that a person steps on pushing the greenscreen just enough for it to cover or darken the shoe enough so that it makes it appear to disappear. That's the closest explaination I can think of to explain what I'm seeing. Other than that woud be deliberate tampering of the footage by someone who was broadcasting their own unique feed with control of the camera transitions, but why they would edit that foot that way is just beyond me.
Sadly this is not a greenscreen. I work with them frequently and this just isn't the case in this situation. There is an overlay composed overtop of a chunk of the video, not a systematic greenscreen replacement unless there are 3 or more layers going on here and Binger is being synchronized in or close to the foreground. That's some very complex greenscreening and therefore some level of VFX (Nuke-like) post production composition is more plausible.
Your remark of the foot hitting the floor is also likewise supportive of more complex post production work. I am doubtful an AI would be in use here to pull this off so post production (after a recorded scene) is more likely.
I work with them too. The greenscreen would be the floor. Could be more than that (walls, etc). If all the people in the room are real and the floor itself was greenscreen and the cop stepped on a soft surface greenscreen was laying on, then the image that is replacing the greenscreen would then cover the foot as it presses down, (in this case the image of a courthouse floor pattern).
Did you not see Binger's face? There are pixel shifts there and everywhere. It is literally a rectangular pixel shift. The only thing that can be deduced at this point is that this is post production video editing for a prerecorded trial that was then pumped out the public after putting it through some minimal(?) post production pipeline and probably some kind of vetting process...
I don't deny that at this point I could see a greenscreen ALSO being used in this production (Binger has an interesting outline profile if you look at it frame by frame), but I DO NOT think the anomaly that we're seeing here IS the greenscreen.
Additionally, even if this is a hella fancy greenscreen arrangement (with some mad layering) that splits Binger's face during the replacement process in sync or he's overlaid and screws up with it, there is no other evidence that I can see. If you look in close proximity to this there are people also walking around this space with no "artifacts" or anomalies happening.
100% this is post production and that means pre-recording. Perhaps a cut (scene take) and someone tried fancy splicing for some reason and NBC got the wrong feed somehow.
And don't even start on deep fakes because not only is this such a minimal glitch for a deep fake, if they are that good and can splice narrative realities then we're completely completely fucked and we might as well cash out now.