This is a repost I made in another thread on this topic. Note: I am not insisting on anything, merely providing evidence that does not support the original conclusion. Also note I was very much leaning towards it being two cuts, but I spent the time to prove myself wrong.
I've been looking over the full inauguration video to provide some scope of where people are in relation to each other, since the cameras can distort depth perception. I have been looking for scenes where it is clear that both Pelosi (presumably) in teal with the sunglasses behind Biden in camera angle 2 (as you labeled them above), and the girls in bright pink and white in camera angle 1 are both visible.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=12790&v=39vj3oALMDM&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=CNBCTelevision
The link goes to 3:33:10. If you let it play and pause it at 3:33:20 you can see all three of the clear markers in one picture. They are actually quite far apart. This suggests it may actually be a camera and depth perception issue.
This says nothing about whether or not the teleportation of the woman in gold is two takes. It says nothing about all the other oddities. It only speaks to the "two crowds" theory.
This is a repost I made in another thread on this topic. Note: I am not insisting on anything, merely providing evidence that does not support the original conclusion. Also note I was very much leaning towards it being two cuts, but I spent the time to prove myself wrong.
I've been looking over the full inauguration video to provide some scope of where people are in relation to each other, since the cameras can distort depth perception. I have been looking for scenes where it is clear that both Pelosi (presumably) in teal with the sunglasses behind Biden in camera angle 2 (as you labeled them above), and the girls in bright pink and white in camera angle 1 are both visible.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=12790&v=39vj3oALMDM&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=CNBCTelevision
The link goes to 3:33:10. If you let it play and pause it at 3:33:20 you can see all three of the clear markers in one picture. They are actually quite far apart. This suggests it may actually be a camera and depth perception issue.