I noticed that the people in the crowd aren’t even really watching or looking at what is happening to the towers. People are just walking along or talking idly with no real fear or worry
Notice too the camera is filming the crowd basically from the nose and eyes upwards, so you can’t really see who is talking and saying what. Meanwhile the same ‘oh my god’ is repeated in the exact same tone several times as well as several other phrases and words from the crowd. It sounds like overdubbed crowd noise to me.
The video seems made of three layers: the towers in the distance; a crowd of people watching something (which now are repurposed to ‘watch’ the towers); and the two or three people closest to the person filming and which you do see actually speak some of the words you hear. The rest of the words seem dubbed in.
He said he uploaded it on YouTube way back and just unprivated it, but if he did it would still have the original upload date in the description not 5 days ago.
The first video uploaded to Youtube was in late 2005 I think so there no way he uploaded it in 2001. I mean heck in 2001 you couldn't just upload videos like we do today, there was no just free platforms to upload videos and stream then back then. You had to download everything you watched.
Oh hey that's a good point. I missed that completely since time kinda blurs together these days. And not only that but when then news was frothing and seething for footage from people this guy didn't remember then?
I dont even think you could private list videos back when YouTube started.
If it had been uploaded all them years ago and he reset it to public the date wouldn't say uploaed 5 days ago.
2001 everything was recorded on camcorders.
Digital wasn't very advanced even digital cameras we had at school back then took a floppy disk and we could only get 1 to 5 photos on a disk 😂
Not only that but did you hear that guy yell "It was a 'United' airplane, it just crashed, right into it!" I'm watching that video, from that angle there's no way you could tell what the name on the side of the plane was. Methinks that was dubbed over. I'm guessing this video is fake and will be used to try to debunk whatever info is about to come out about this.
Also, it's not like it's 1080p. As a tangentially related side thing, some of the best headphones are from before even this time, in part because people tend to feel they sound more natural.
It's not like our technology couldn't capture video, and it wasn't uncommon to have a camera for family outings.
Yeah, plus you can tell its not current tech... Look at the trees, look at the primitive focus adjustment and choppy frames. It's not bad for digital, but it doesn't compare to what even a $150 smartphone can record.
Technology today is impressive in the same way technology back then was. The Nikon d1x for example, the 2001 model, was 2.74 megapixels.
For reference, the S21+ is 12 megapixels per camera.
A megapixel is one million pixels.
Almost like most of what you saw on television was incredibly compressed for transmission, then on subpar displays. So when people look at old VHS recordings and think it's the same as raw, lossless files it shows their incapability to actually understand technology.
I had a flip phone. Which I left on my desk a half block away that day
Flip phones were the most satisfying hang ups when angry.
I noticed that the people in the crowd aren’t even really watching or looking at what is happening to the towers. People are just walking along or talking idly with no real fear or worry
Notice too the camera is filming the crowd basically from the nose and eyes upwards, so you can’t really see who is talking and saying what. Meanwhile the same ‘oh my god’ is repeated in the exact same tone several times as well as several other phrases and words from the crowd. It sounds like overdubbed crowd noise to me.
The video seems made of three layers: the towers in the distance; a crowd of people watching something (which now are repurposed to ‘watch’ the towers); and the two or three people closest to the person filming and which you do see actually speak some of the words you hear. The rest of the words seem dubbed in.
Also notice that the building face explodes outward almost at the same instant that the plane hits the adjacent face. Faster than light travel?
I noticed that to. And what about the plane appearing directly over head.
100 eyewitnesses on the boardwalk and not one noticed it coming until directly overhead.
Like the thing spawned into view. Just weird.
You must be young?
Yeah I was in biology
Yeah that video is better quality than the quality of what they have in their News archives. Something stinks.
Where did he upload certianly not YouTube as it wasnt even a thing in 2001
He said he uploaded it on YouTube way back and just unprivated it, but if he did it would still have the original upload date in the description not 5 days ago.
The first video uploaded to Youtube was in late 2005 I think so there no way he uploaded it in 2001. I mean heck in 2001 you couldn't just upload videos like we do today, there was no just free platforms to upload videos and stream then back then. You had to download everything you watched.
most camcorders were still cassette tape
If you private or unlist a video during the upload process, the upload date resets once it's made public.
He posted it to his geocities page. :)
Oh hey that's a good point. I missed that completely since time kinda blurs together these days. And not only that but when then news was frothing and seething for footage from people this guy didn't remember then?
I dont even think you could private list videos back when YouTube started. If it had been uploaded all them years ago and he reset it to public the date wouldn't say uploaed 5 days ago.
2001 everything was recorded on camcorders. Digital wasn't very advanced even digital cameras we had at school back then took a floppy disk and we could only get 1 to 5 photos on a disk 😂
Not only that but did you hear that guy yell "It was a 'United' airplane, it just crashed, right into it!" I'm watching that video, from that angle there's no way you could tell what the name on the side of the plane was. Methinks that was dubbed over. I'm guessing this video is fake and will be used to try to debunk whatever info is about to come out about this.
Also, it's not like it's 1080p. As a tangentially related side thing, some of the best headphones are from before even this time, in part because people tend to feel they sound more natural.
It's not like our technology couldn't capture video, and it wasn't uncommon to have a camera for family outings.
Yeah, plus you can tell its not current tech... Look at the trees, look at the primitive focus adjustment and choppy frames. It's not bad for digital, but it doesn't compare to what even a $150 smartphone can record.
It's because he is using an actual video camera, not a cell phone.
It’s a tourist boat in NYC…
Questioning why he has a camera is ticking retarded.
I had a compact video camera back in 2003 that fit in my pocket. The quality was excellent. It recorded to mini digital tape or to an SD card.
This is why technology today doesn't impress Gen X'ers.
Technology today is impressive in the same way technology back then was. The Nikon d1x for example, the 2001 model, was 2.74 megapixels.
For reference, the S21+ is 12 megapixels per camera.
A megapixel is one million pixels.
Almost like most of what you saw on television was incredibly compressed for transmission, then on subpar displays. So when people look at old VHS recordings and think it's the same as raw, lossless files it shows their incapability to actually understand technology.
Was gonna say.. Pretty good camera for the day..!!