The Zapruder film as we see it is heavily edited. It is not an unbroken or unaltered picture of what really happened. The weekend after the assassination, the killers had possession of the original Zapruder film. The state of the art special effects that were applied to it in 1963 are crude and readily apparent in this era of high definition video.
I mean the video that was posted. Cropped the video portion so small the resolution is useless for even medium details. Even 8mm in it's full glory has 10-20x more resolution. Question is, why did the author make the clip so damn small?
About 18 white pixels are visible... would be tough to make a case from something that blurry.
Unless it was intentionally blurred and used to prosecute a Caucasian male teenager who was engaging in self defense. Then you could blur it out and submit it as evidence.
You might find this FOIA released document interesting.
The Zapruder film as we see it is heavily edited. It is not an unbroken or unaltered picture of what really happened. The weekend after the assassination, the killers had possession of the original Zapruder film. The state of the art special effects that were applied to it in 1963 are crude and readily apparent in this era of high definition video.
Zapruder Film Altered
https://johnsonbushandnixonkilljohnfkennedy.blogspot.com/2009/04/johnson-bush-and-nixon-kill-john-f.html
How convenient that the clip is reduced to an extremely low resolution.
I wish I could see a better video! It was so frustrating.
I think it was an 8mm camera, low res is unavoidable with these.
I mean the video that was posted. Cropped the video portion so small the resolution is useless for even medium details. Even 8mm in it's full glory has 10-20x more resolution. Question is, why did the author make the clip so damn small?
Is the weapon actually visible?
About 18 white pixels are visible... would be tough to make a case from something that blurry.
Unless it was intentionally blurred and used to prosecute a Caucasian male teenager who was engaging in self defense. Then you could blur it out and submit it as evidence.