In the movie if you pause it at 2:26 the bag looks empty and there is an orange square there to the right. Are we being tricked here? is there really liquid in that bag or are we seeing some sort of video composite magic?
thats so weird... i would say that its a camera error, but how the hell would that happen? maybe we never did go to the moon. haha just kiddingg, but still that is freaky
The 2:26 glitch to me looks like a mpeg transmission error which caused the decoder to shift the chroma to the right.
Not to get too technical, basically video transmission does not work with RGB pixels (red/green/blue intensities) but with luminance (luma) and chrominance (chroma). Luminance being basically a black and white picture of light intensities, and chrominance being a picture just of colour information. When the glitch occurs, the entire colour information shifts to the right and you can see a blob of brown colour to the right of the cup. There is also a shadow to the right of the fold in the backdrop. The video stabilizes after having a further glitch manifesting as scattered blocks.
See here for example of what is luma/chroma: http://images.digitalmedianet.com/2007/Week_9/pu0br08v/story/photo_luma_chroma.jpg
What you saw in the video was the colour being shifted momentarily.
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maybe we never did go to the moon.
haha just kiddingg, but still that is freaky
Not to get too technical, basically video transmission does not work with RGB pixels (red/green/blue intensities) but with luminance (luma) and chrominance (chroma). Luminance being basically a black and white picture of light intensities, and chrominance being a picture just of colour information. When the glitch occurs, the entire colour information shifts to the right and you can see a blob of brown colour to the right of the cup. There is also a shadow to the right of the fold in the backdrop. The video stabilizes after having a further glitch manifesting as scattered blocks.
See here for example of what is luma/chroma: http://images.digitalmedianet.com/2007/Week_9/pu0br08v/story/photo_luma_chroma.jpg
What you saw in the video was the colour being shifted momentarily.