Enhanced with Sony Vegas Platinum 10.0
A little over a year ago, residents of a small town in PA caught this disturbing footage of a white Bigfoot. Although the original footage is grainy and dark, this enhanced version shows even more detail in not just the anatomy, but the locomotion of the creature or person. User cdx4 said this was enhanced using Sony Vegas Platinum 10.0 software.
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| Person in a White Bigfoot Costume? |
The original footage, some call this an Albino Bigfoot
Residents of this small PA town are concerned of recent sightings and strange noises being heard at night of what appears to be some sort of Bigfoot human looking type creature. The creature though, is white in color. A homeowner captured this footage after they heard a disturbance in the back yard of their wooded property. This homeowner and others in this town had previously heard strange noises and disturbances for the last two weeks or so prior to this being captured on film. The town was confirmed as Carbondale PA.
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This has got to be real! If you look at the face closely, you see the nose move, a long upper lip, and a moving eyebrow rige. That my friend, is no mask!
ReplyDeleteits not real, if it was real there would be eye shine...hellooo, its littke details like this that debunk fake videos like this.
DeleteI'm convinced this is real. You can't fake the face. It doesn't look like a mask to me.
ReplyDeleteYes, in fact Anon you can fake the face (besides a mask). If you aren't aware there are two main methods that a hoaxer could easily use to fake a face: the use of prosthetic applications (usually made of silicon or rubber that are attached through spirit gum, liquid latex, or a similar adhesive to the face) these applications come in all forms from injurys, to brow ridges, to skeletonized faces, any sort of facial feature can either be found or rendered an appropriate prosthetic. The other main way a hoaxer can use to fake facial features is the use of toilet paper (yes toilet paper) and adhesive (to create applications in fact you can layer the toilet paper and adhesive to create custom layers of skin and subsequently facial features). These are just two ways that modern horror/costume makeup can fake a face (besides a mask, which this most likely was just a mask with accentuated features [and to answer the first poster you can fake facial movements as well through either creating applications like I described which apply directly to the face or by padding the inside of a mask so its features are in contact with your own where your muscles move and cause the mask to move in accordance; besides the more likely explanation if a mask that it was just moving because of the wind/motion through running).
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Hunter
I know a guy nick-named "Ice-man" or something along those lines--an albino, hence the name--who puts on motorcross pads and a big-foot costume and runs around in PA. Though, this was a good 7 to 10 years ago. . .
ReplyDeleteUmmm.... this is super fake. Like, seriously WOW. It was a bad attempt. It looks like a Halloween mask and a white, furry. It was too skinny and the movement was so human-like. Good try, but it was still an epic fail.
ReplyDeleteHmmm? Why does this "albino bigfoot" look nothing like what a typical bigfoot is supposed to resemble? This is so fake. Super fake is right. Of course, it does seem a tad bit like the bigfoot in the Scooby Doo meets Laurel and Hardy episode in which Scooby and the gang encounter the white bigfoot.
ReplyDeleteThis is stoopid! Enee budee who thinks that this is real is eezily fooled.
ReplyDeleteSUPER FAKE!!!
ReplyDeletewhy when blogsquatch is filmed does the camera and light source always move AWAY from the subject? because it's a fake, and the filmmaker doesn't want us to see the subject stumbling and tripping through the woods.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous- haven't you ever heard fo white Bigfoots before? There is a long history of them. And in this video, how can you say this is "so fake"?? Look at the reaction fo the creature. Can you turn and move that swiftly in the woods in pitch dark in a buly costume? What about the breathing sounds coming from the creature? And if you look closely, the face moves. If that is a costume it is Hollywood quality. And I just can;t see a couple of ordinary joes from a small town in PA having those kind of connections to pull this off. Looks real to me.
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ReplyDeleteI agree, it has to be real. The face grimaces as the camera guy runs up on him, the lip dips and the eyes open as if to say "...what the hell is this guy up to, YIKES!?" Then he bolts, same thing I'd do actually. There's LOTS of reports out there of white or gray bigfoots, maybe he's just an old guy?
ReplyDeleteA top-notch 1st rate hoax. A costume of exceptional quality: facial reaction built into mask and no seams. Actor must be pro sprinter with exceptional night vision - "creature" reacts and out of frame in less than a second. I would have run into a tree for sure. The hoaxer obviously studied gorillas as the "creature" turns its head with its body, typical of primates. Albinism nice touch - strong SEO - stands out for greater YouTube play.
ReplyDeleteWait... I grew up in NE PA... no one there has that kind of money or vision. It's real.
Seriously, I lean on legit for this. But be careful on a few points... (1) sound can be edited into film so discount wheezing. (2) there is nothing on the film to verify location. Poster giving location means nothing so it could be a Hollywood-quality costume filmed on a backlot set. Not likely, but viral video is hip these days ("hip" is not). (3) Don't discount based on length of stock: money-shot only edits are common since this is instant-gratification nation and most consumers won't watch long film of nothing sandwiching 30 secs of action. So when naysayers say "It can't be real it's too short, nothing happens before/after", this does not = nothing happened. Just nothing displayed. Good trolls excel at troll-fu; they are banking on your emotional investment to upset you. 1st rule of Internet - don't feed the trolls.
Dave the Photoshop in WA
Are you people kidding? First, who walks around with a camcorder and a crappy, what appears to be a cheap flashlight?
ReplyDeleteSecondly, have you seen the show "Face off"? The nose and lips move? That's your 'confirmation'? Really? Please people, pull your thoughts together and turn reason back on...
one other point: You see a big white fur covered 'man' in the darkness of night with nothing but your high quality camera and LOW quality light (garbage=hoax) but, you don't see that say 'Oh, what was that...'
ReplyDeleteYou'd be gone...Sorry if you believers really can't admit it. Not only is it a fake, it's a really bad one.
Why is he walking, videotaping in the dark woods, with such a low quality light system? Just enough to illuminate the face...PLEASE. Back to reality people...
So basically your argument for it being fake is because that's not how YOU would react and he's using a regular flashlight. Since he <> you well then clearly it's a hoax.
DeleteFrom the article: "A homeowner captured this footage after they heard a disturbance in the BACK YARD of their wooded property." Now I'm not you either, but when I go into the back yard to check out noises I don't grab my stage lighting, IMAX gear, and FLIR. :P And I live in the state with the most reports in the US! Less than 1% of the US population has had an alleged encounter. Most people don't believe in Bigfoot and therefore don't "prepare" for it; they don't break out their top gear to check out noises behind the house. This guy was not a researcher nor a filmmaker, just an average homeowner.
Now the subject itself. Forget the speed at which it moves, the ape-like head/body turn, or the facial expression - really not enough evidence to say it's not a costume. But look at the 11 second mark of the enhanced film - you can make out the right arm which is very long in proportion to it's torso and the hand is very large, details consistent to great ape.
We agree that the original film ONLY really captures the face and shoulders in the low light condition. And it is true that a sophisticated mask can be mimic facial movements. But you are saying it is a hoax so motivation is important here. Why bother including details - arm length & hand size - most viewers will never see for a few seconds of film? And since there have been no other recording of this PA white Bigfoot, why create a costume detail you don't even bother to show off, ever?
I personally don't trust video or digital stills because the media can be manipulated. While I see no evidence of Photoshop after doing error level analysis, the film is too short and the original quality too poor to really be conclusive. ALL of the data combined in this video make it convincing (but it is not conclusive).
If you are going to take a position you need to provide support for that position. Saying it's "obvious" is not support. Saying you would not respond the same is not support, it's conjecture - it is not you on film in that circumstance - and it's introducing data not relevant to the case.
Dave from WA (I'm going to need a blog soon...)
this is sooo fake, where is the eyeshine?
ReplyDeleteSo this reportedly highly elusive and cautious creature, in which this particular one has no natural camouflage except in the brief periods throughout the year when there is snow on the ground, just stands there and watches as a person with a flashlight stomps through the woods at night towards it until he is within a few yards and is spotted, and then the creature acts totally surprised and frantically runs away???
ReplyDeleteThere are instances of albinism within the wild. I have seen deer that should have met an abrupt end due to their albinism yet still make it to see life beyond their first year. A social animal would have protection and if the sasquatch are as smart as claimed then perhaps these white ones serve other functions within the group besides hunting.
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