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thanks theo i didnt catch that
theres another one with urban legends but i gotta find it if ne one wants to see it. its not quite as good but gets ya thinkin.
it shows one continious shot of the door closing and it looks real to me. i dunno how much of the door closing u saw but at the begining it shows the door then cuts out then shows the door from farther back and thats when it shows it closing in one shot.
If you save the clip, then look at the door sequence carefully, in a frame by frame animation program you see that it is, with no doubt, a fake. The door is moved two inches, then filmed, moved another two inches and filmed, etc. There are others in the clip that I could disprove, but I ain't telling.. (a couple I could replicate, but not easily..)
None of them were technically impossible, and a reference for ghost sightings has to be, is this replicable, or should I panic...
*shivers* creapy! LOL, amusingly enough, I think it was those voices that creaped me out the most. Becuase those had to be real ghosts, no one could ever fake that *laughs at self* The photos were unimpressive to me simply because they're so simple to duplicate ...unlike the voices
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