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Post by Jablea on Nov 6, 2013 10:29:05 GMT -5
ha ha ha, this made my day
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Post by LindaG23 on Nov 6, 2013 12:50:11 GMT -5
I still don't get the joke.....s-l-o-w..... I think that Adam says Luthifer with a lisp because his mouth is in a moue shape. He is just riffing on the photo, very cute.
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Post by geezlouise on Nov 6, 2013 13:22:53 GMT -5
IMO he says "LOOSE-i-fer"…… and that little face he pulls after it, pretty much confirms he meant he 'let loose' (Acting on impulse, momentarily breaking social rules and restrictions) that night. Remember this was his party, with the leaked Miley pics…….
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Post by Craazyforadam on Nov 6, 2013 13:37:04 GMT -5
I want to say a big thank you to Betty, mys*&@^#r and all others who helped with the video question, I had asked. I have to say, that it is astounding and humbling to find out that there is something in a video, and I just cannot see it. Clearly, you proved to me that it is there and I just did not believe it. But I am unable to see this, no matter how hard I try. Obviously, when frames move too fast, my eyes do not catch each frame, when others can still pick them out individually. I have at times suspected something, because music videos are sometimes shot very fast, with constant changes in scenes, and to me that usually looks just frantic and not very pleasant or interesting for that matter. But, I never had the experience that in a normal video recorded on film, I cannot see a certain frames. Probably means that I also miss a few things in real life too, at times. Oh well, other people cannot hear well or walk well or whatever, I will just have to learn that I don't see fast enough. Have no idea whether that is old age setting in or whether I always had this problem. Only know that I never enjoyed those fast paced music videos, so I do suspect it may be the latter. Anyhow, I am sorry, I bugged you guys so much and made you, especially betty go through all this effort to try to freeze frames. I have no idea how you did that anyhow, but I presume you need video making software. Probably not the best hobby for me to pick up, after what I learned today, not that I had plans. Thanks again. Appreciate all your help
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Post by rihannsu on Nov 6, 2013 14:00:24 GMT -5
I want to say a big thank you to Betty, mys*&@^#r and all others who helped with the video question, I had asked. I have to say, that it is astounding and humbling to find out that there is something in a video, and I just cannot see it. Clearly, you proved to me that it is there and I just did not believe it. But I am unable to see this, no matter how hard I try. Obviously, when frames move too fast, my eyes do not catch each frame, when others can still pick them out individually. I have at times suspected something, because music videos are sometimes shot very fast, with constant changes in scenes, and to me that usually looks just frantic and not very pleasant or interesting for that matter. But, I never had the experience that in a normal video recorded on film, I cannot see a certain frames. Probably means that I also miss a few things in real life too, at times. Oh well, other people cannot hear well or walk well or whatever, I will just have to learn that I don't see fast enough. Have no idea whether that is old age setting in or whether I always had this problem. Only know that I never enjoyed those fast paced music videos, so I do suspect it may be the latter. Anyhow, I am sorry, I bugged you guys so much and made you, especially betty go through all this effort to try to freeze frames. I have no idea how you did that anyhow, but I presume you need video making software. Probably not the best hobby for me to pick up, after what I learned today, not that I had plans. Thanks again. Appreciate all your help I think you missed a crucial statement. When the person screencapping uses a software that advances the picture frame by frame instead of just slowing it down they often will catch shots that you just don't see even watching in slow motion. So unless you are also watching frame by frame and not seeing it then the problem is not with your eyes. Nobody sees every frame completely when watching video no matter how discerning their eyes are. There is nothing wrong with you, the whole reason that motion pictures work is that the brain melds all the individual frames together to give us flowing motion. We all can and do miss the same types of things in real life just by blinking at the wrong moment. Cheer up, you aren't crazy and your eyes work just like they are supposed to.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2013 14:14:07 GMT -5
I want to say a big thank you to Betty, mys*&@^#r and all others who helped with the video question, I had asked. I have to say, that it is astounding and humbling to find out that there is something in a video, and I just cannot see it. Clearly, you proved to me that it is there and I just did not believe it. But I am unable to see this, no matter how hard I try. Obviously, when frames move too fast, my eyes do not catch each frame, when others can still pick them out individually. I have at times suspected something, because music videos are sometimes shot very fast, with constant changes in scenes, and to me that usually looks just frantic and not very pleasant or interesting for that matter. But, I never had the experience that in a normal video recorded on film, I cannot see a certain frames. Probably means that I also miss a few things in real life too, at times. Oh well, other people cannot hear well or walk well or whatever, I will just have to learn that I don't see fast enough. Have no idea whether that is old age setting in or whether I always had this problem. Only know that I never enjoyed those fast paced music videos, so I do suspect it may be the latter. Anyhow, I am sorry, I bugged you guys so much and made you, especially betty go through all this effort to try to freeze frames. I have no idea how you did that anyhow, but I presume you need video making software. Probably not the best hobby for me to pick up, after what I learned today, not that I had plans. Thanks again. Appreciate all your help Awwwww,
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Post by Holst on Nov 6, 2013 17:17:34 GMT -5
I want to say a big thank you to Betty, mys*&@^#r and all others who helped with the video question, I had asked. I have to say, that it is astounding and humbling to find out that there is something in a video, and I just cannot see it. Clearly, you proved to me that it is there and I just did not believe it. But I am unable to see this, no matter how hard I try. Obviously, when frames move too fast, my eyes do not catch each frame, when others can still pick them out individually. I have at times suspected something, because music videos are sometimes shot very fast, with constant changes in scenes, and to me that usually looks just frantic and not very pleasant or interesting for that matter. But, I never had the experience that in a normal video recorded on film, I cannot see a certain frames. Probably means that I also miss a few things in real life too, at times. Oh well, other people cannot hear well or walk well or whatever, I will just have to learn that I don't see fast enough. Have no idea whether that is old age setting in or whether I always had this problem. Only know that I never enjoyed those fast paced music videos, so I do suspect it may be the latter. Anyhow, I am sorry, I bugged you guys so much and made you, especially betty go through all this effort to try to freeze frames. I have no idea how you did that anyhow, but I presume you need video making software. Probably not the best hobby for me to pick up, after what I learned today, not that I had plans. Thanks again. Appreciate all your help I'm glad Betty could do this for us. It was an interesting exercise and challenge. I enjoyed the search. And I agree with Rhinanasu--don't fee inadequate about it, that's for sure.
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Post by betty on Nov 6, 2013 21:52:01 GMT -5
Craazyforadam, I PM'ed you! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- And I only wanted to say that I had fun doing this little research for that special scene and nobody forced me to do it, so no bad conscience, please!!! BTW, I also only guessed that the closed-eye pic of Adam was from the introduction video and so I played the part of the video in the cafeteria again and again (without using any special software!) and took turns at pressing the "Play" and the "Stop" button as soon as possible and after several tries the video suddenly stopped in the right frame! So, no special talent or extremely keen eyes here, lol! I bet all of you would be just as successful after a few tries!
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