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| quote: | Originally posted by stevėsto
everything except the horse is edited/looped to look continous.
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The horse too. Look again.
| quote: | Originally posted by stevėsto
there is no way the horse is original footage and had the same editing done to it. and how in the F is the horse not dancing in sync? look at the mouth open/close right on beat, the head bobs back to the left, and then to the right, exactly to the beat.
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Time-stretching/Editing. There is never more than a 1-second single shot of the horse looped to the music. Too many quick cuts and takes gives it away that it is not an actual sync. I do this shit in Premier and Flash all the time.
| quote: | Originally posted by stevėsto
the legs kick out left, right, right to the beat. maybe you have computer problems, also youtube videos are known to sometimes have the audio get out of sync.
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THAT'S THE SAME CLIP. Head goes back and forth, mouth claps, eyes blink, rear legs go one way and the front legs go the other way. That's ONE clip, shown three different times with different zoom controls to hilight different portions of the horse. The first time it shows only the head, the second time it shows the entire horse, but it's the same clip. Watch it again.
| quote: | Originally posted by stevėsto
you can easily tell the horse footage is seperate from the footage of the girl because the horse will be doing something completely different later on to a reused portion of the clip with the girl holding her baton. |
No it doesn't. You can't tell later on because you zoom into the girl. The part where it focuses on her hand gesture, for instance, is the part where the horse wiggles its ears. You can tell because of the expression on her face is exactly the same. Watch the girl. She make, like, three expressions and hand/baton gestures throughout the whole clip, and they repeat over and over again: One where the horse is facing her.
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