27-08-2013, 02:48 AM
Jim DiEugenio Wrote:Charles Drago:
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Incredible.
By the way, as per Jeff's technicians, well how about the Wilkinsons? They have very good credentials. And they don't buy the whole traveling matte, composite optical printer shebang. I know this for a fact since they told me so. They both work in the film industry and have done so for many, many years.
So there is a debate right there.
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speaking of which, they do indeed have very good credentials. I won't go so far as to say what Sydney or her husband buys or doesn't buy today. They seem to have found what they were looking for and have absolutely no reason to delve in further. Which makes perfect sense. I too have viewed their 4-6K Z-film work, a few years back.
There is no debate Charles, the Zapruder film appears altered, period!
It's up to present day Z-film supporters to provide forensic evidence stating that the in-camera Zapruder Film original currently stored at NARA is indeed the camera original. We don't need optical film printers folks from Canadatelling us about an industry we're quite familiar with... Hell between the USofA and eastern Europe countries we wrote the books for optical film printing AND printers..... and damn sure set the standards for same.
Re: Listen I've stayed away from Jeffrey Carter-Len Osanic's 50 Reasons for 50 Years, but seeing that you brought it up, let me say, for the record: great concept, excellent topics... amateur hour production... poor production value... and that's what you get with a one man show such as these. Lousy interview skills.
Hell, mimicking NPR would get you better show formatting and production value.
Concerning internet streaming "radio" in general, seems as though every streaming show "owner-producer" (usually the guy who owns the equipment) is a producer, director, board engineer, production director, editor, marketing manager, sales manager, distributor AND DVD-CD production quality control expert.
I applaud Len and his efforts! But, when I worked for ABC TV/Radio (both sides) in San Francisco years back, if we put on-the-air work with production value like I hear regularly on these JFK Conspiracy streaming programs today, the entire production team would be fired, after the 1st show... right down to the janitor...

