Message from @SeekingTruth
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It’s beautiful
Sheeple, considering the quality of the 'cloaking' video, I strongly believe that it is just a video artifact.
@Human Sheeple https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/hd/HDGalleryCollection_archive_6.html
the video is called **Life in Orbit**
It's in the 3rd spot
@MarioRavioli || SaveJameskii Please can you show me how a video artifact can make a person fade to invisibility prior to moving around an obstruction?
It’s edited from a music video
@LEGO Joker May I see the edited music video please.
It's called a fade transisiton
dude, I sent it
I’m not saying you cherrypicked evidence but research some of the gifs your posting cause not all are “proof of nasa lies”
@SeekingTruth this is what your link shows me, where do I go please?
Life in Orbit
get the video...
I am downloading the highest quality one
@SeekingTruth Also why are "fade transitions" being used on the ISS?
They can’t control it
It happens in video
I would argue fade transitions are the work of video doctoring through deliberate means.
I wouldn’t
It's a style of editing
Can you please show me a video where a "fade transition" would naturally occur without any form of man-made editing software?
it cuts to the next scene, with him coming back, and doing some more flips
and dude, it's an edited music video with many clips
it's not a single shot
Yes so at 45 seconds you can see the man disappear
Yes, and?
they cut to another clip of him coming back
Why does the rest of the module not also fade to a slightly different angle?
because the camera didn't move
it's just skiping ahead in time
why is the lighting uniform?
if you did any fade transition things would not look exactly the same over time
a few seconds... watch a youtube video, youtubers cut away long silences, and some even use fades
actually you'r wrong, the the foreground doesn't change, it doesn't change
I'll get proof of taht soon
Precisely my point, why doesn't the foreground change at all
but the astronaut clearly ghosts
Because it's just skipping a few seconds ahead.
say, 15 seconds