Footage
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Here's some such CCTV
footage.
BJ: But we truly do spend day and night trying to capture unique
footage.
And throughout the book, there's over an hour of documentary
footage
and interactive animations.
So what we did was cross-cut a bunch of archival
footage
of Johnny Cash, and at eight frames a second, we allowed individuals to draw a single frame that would get woven into this dynamically changing music video.
This
footage
will form the basis of a police investigation into the death of this man.
(People yelling) We've slowed down the
footage
to show how it poses serious questions about police conduct.
You can see them in this
footage.
And you can see the cops in this
footage
right here.
And since this came in on a Friday, they were able to get this great
footage
of this thing breaking up as it came in over West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and New Jersey until it did that to a car in New York.
You probably saw the humpback whale
footage
we got a month or two ago off County Wexford.
This is the actual rocketcam
footage
from flight one.
This is video
footage
used at the Milosevic trial, which from top to bottom shows a Serbian scorpion unit being blessed by an Orthodox priest before rounding up the boys and men and killing them.
This is very early rehearsal footage, but the finished work's on tour and is actually coming through L.A. in a couple weeks.
And I'm about to show you some stop-motion
footage
that I made recently where you'll see bacteria accumulating minerals from their environment over the period of an hour.
In fact, here's some
footage
from about 1984.
Let me show you some actual
footage
from that very first experiment.
And as an experiment, because I dauntingly create a task for myself of recreating a Saturn V launch for this particular movie, because I put it out there, I felt a little nervous about it, so I need to do an experiment and bring a group of people like this in a projection room and play this stock footage, and when I played this stock footage, I simply wanted to find out what people remembered, what was memorable about it?
So this is the
footage
that I was showing everybody.
And what I discovered is, because of the nature of the
footage
and the fact that we're doing this film, there was an emotion that was built into it and our collective memories of what this launch meant to us and all these various things.
So this is our
footage
of the launch, based on, basically, taking notes, asking people what they thought, and then the combination of all the different shots and all the different things put together created their sort of collective consciousness of what they remembered it looked like, but not what it really looked like.
I'm just going to show you some footage, and tell me what you think.
So I showed him this, and this is actual
footage
that he was on.
Now, Ron Howard ran into Buzz Aldrin, who was not on the movie, so he had no idea that we were faking any of this footage, and he just responded as he would respond, and I'll run this.
Ron Howard: Buzz Aldrin came up to me and said, "Hey, that launch footage, I saw some shots I'd never seen before.
So he basically set up, or basically shattered the suspension of disbelief, because what he photographed was the real thing, a Mir sub going down, or actually two Mir subs going down to the real wreck, and he created this very haunting
footage.
So this is the
footage
he photographed, and it was pretty moving and pretty awe-inspiring.
So, when you saw my footage, you were seeing this: basically, a bunch of guys flipping a ship upside down, and the little Mir subs are actually about the size of small footballs, and shot in smoke.
And so, but what you're emoting to, or what you're looking at, had the same feeling, the same haunting quality, that Jim's
footage
had, so I found it so fascinating that our brains sort of, once you believe something's real, you transfer everything that you feel about it, this quality you have, and it's totally artificial.
I watched in horror heartbreaking
footage
of the head nurse, Malak, in the aftermath of the bombing, grabbing premature babies out of their incubators, desperate to get them to safety, before she broke down in tears.
Things that we read about in the paper with gory
footage
burn into memory more than reports of a lot more people dying in their beds of old age.
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