By Mark Conlon
In this short analysis I will explore a theory that has been
circulating the internet regarding Flight 175's plane wing briefly passing
behind the edge of the North Tower Building in the Michael Hezarkhani video
footage. Many people have thought that this was proof and evidence that the
Michael Hezarkhani's video was fabricated. See image below:
To briefly explain why the plane's wing appears to be going
behind the North Tower's edge in this version above of the Michael Hezarkhani
video, is because the video has been converted into "super"
slow-motion. This is a process which takes a normal video recording at 30fps
and makes it into 60fps or even 90fps using some computer software. This is so
the video runs smoother when viewed in slow-motion.
The process to create a "super" slow-motion effect basically creates
interpreted frames between the "original" frames. So the frame being
created is not entirely a genuine frame, as it is an interpreted creation of
two frames which is known as "motion interpolation", also known as: Inbetweening or tweening which
is the process of generating "intermediate" frames between two images
to give the appearance that the first image evolves smoothly into the second
image, which is why we see the anomaly circled in red in the
video image above, where the plane's wing appears to disappear behind the edge
of the North Tower building. This anomaly is no-way attributed to "video
fakery" as suggested by many researchers. Just an artefact of the software
to create the video to appear in "super" slow-motion.
The process of creating super slow-motion video:
As we can see the plane's wing is very similar in colour to the North Tower's edge colour. The computer software struggles to separate the two colours, especially when trying to convert and create a lower quality compressed version of the of Michael Hezarkhani video, which is why we see the visual separation effect between the plane's wing and building. See the image on the right below:
As we can observe in the two comparison images above, the
image on the left shows the plane's wing is not separated
between the North Tower's edge, however they do merge together, because the
plane's wing passes in front of the North Tower's edge, however the image on
the right demonstrates how the computer software interpreted
the frame, thus creating the appearance of the wing disappearing behind the
North Tower's edge in the "super" slow-motion video version when
compared to the "original" frame on the left.
See below "original" 3 x frames of the Michael Hezarkhani video
showing that the plane's wing does "NOT" pass behind the North
Tower's building edge.Conclusion:
This case is now closed!
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