oh shit you stole my 'even a clock is right twice a day' line lol. I use it all the time.That's funny.
Yeah I get ya but the average person only looks at the surface shit or the headlines.
You or I obviously look deeper but some of these pricks do need to pull their head in
For the record, just based on casual observation I have no reason to doubt the file isn’t legit from what I’ve seen. I will know for sure getting the native untrimmed file though to put everyone’s mind at ease.
It should be noted in this side shot there can be see a motion blur of the t-shirt flying backwards (yellow) BEFORE the front of the t-shirt moves (orange). This is consistent with a hydrostatic shock wave entering the left side of CK's neck and not an "explosion" at the front.
Micha produced these frames and there is some red splodge(pink blood mist?) in the 4th frame and slightly in the 7th frame. I don't have the time or tools at the moment to look at the other frontal videos or do a frame accurate sync. Blakes frame would be between frame 3 and 4.
I-Frames are quite distinct and comparatively large. They are essentially a full jpeg image. P-frames and B-frames are much smaller and only encode differences from an I-frame
Yes, it could simply be motion blur. If the T-shirt was moving quickly at that moment, and we know it was moving, then it would look like that. The neck was pumped up like a balloon by the inner shockwave. So the skin moved very fast too. ...kind of the expected, I guess.
A possible work around is to use media-analyzer.pro/app identify the frame type together with ffmpeg to output the frame. Note for some unknown reason there is VLC (videolan) metadata in one of the files Blake uploaded which suggest somewhere along the line VLC has been used...
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