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01-22-2011, 10:31 AM
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Re: Serigraph Machine Crushes Factory Worker
Notice how the first few seconds of the OPs video are edited, they are played in reverse to make it appear as if he stuck his upper body in the machine more than once. Yet in the longer version, the 2nd video posted by BrownRock, it is clear he only sticks his upper body in 1 time. Clearly staged, acted, and edited for effect. Look how he slips his feet all along the ground at first, like he is unable to gain traction, THEN he is able to get enough traction to lift the machine off the floor? acting. He started playing dead with the feet slips, then realized it was too quick so he added some more struggle in by lifting the machine. Then played dead. |
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01-22-2011, 02:38 PM
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Re: Serigraph Machine Crushes Factory Worker
Watch second video again. He does go in twice. There is an anomaly as the footage speeds up briefly just after he gets out the first time to get the tape, but it isn't reversed. |
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01-24-2011, 02:48 AM
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Re: Serigraph Machine Crushes Factory Worker
not only should he have unplugged it but shouldn't he have been working with someone else there? I am guessing that thing has a motor that pulls it down or something...that or its extremely heavy cause it kept squishing him more and more and more... |