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      <title>911 News Chopper fake</title>
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	<![CDATA[<a href="http://www.livevideo.com/video/87F9712C84B94B86886F6D4A402E68DE/911-news-chopper-fake.aspx"><img src="http://cdnec.livevideo.com/image/55/399855/566211_22s.jpg" align=right border=0 width=120 height=90 vspace=4 hspace=4/></a><p>Just watched an &quot;live feed&quot; from ABC at 8:06:10 where we are supposed to see parts of the chopper &quot;legs&quot; getting caught in the camera.
The chopper seems to make make maybe a 90 degree right turn, yet the focus of the camera on WTC dosen't move an inch. That would be an amazingly coordinated teamwork between the pilot and the cameraoperator!

Consider those guys supposedly in the chopper circeling around in the sky feeding the live coverage. Never once out of target Sometimes we see the towes &quot;swaying&quot; form side to side, never up or down or to either sides.

Later on You actually see the camera capturing (following) the chopper &quot;legs&quot;, not moving exactly with it as You would expect if it was mounted.

That's some smooth camera operating job.</p><p>Author: <a href="http://www.livevideo.com/Humanfactor">Humanfactor</a><br/>Keywords: <a href="http://www.livevideo.com/media/tag/911.aspx">911</a> <a href="http://www.livevideo.com/media/tag/media-coverup.aspx">Media Coverup</a> <br/>Added: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 18:02:05 GMT</p><p><span style="color:blue;font-size:9px;font-family:Verdana">Video codes to display this video on your website!</span><br/><div><textarea style="width:300px; height:50px;"><div><embed src="http://www.livevideo.com/flvplayer/embed/87F9712C84B94B86886F6D4A402E68DE" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" quality="high" WIDTH="445" HEIGHT="369" wmode="transparent"></embed><br/><a href="http://www.livevideo.com">http://www.livevideo.com</a></div></textarea></div>]]>
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      <media:description>Just watched an "live feed" from ABC at 8:06:10 where we are supposed to see parts of the chopper "legs" getting caught in the camera.
The chopper seems to make make maybe a 90 degree right turn, yet the focus of the camera on WTC dosen't move an inch. That would be an amazingly coordinated teamwork between the pilot and the cameraoperator!

Consider those guys supposedly in the chopper circeling around in the sky feeding the live coverage. Never once out of target Sometimes we see the towes "swaying" form side to side, never up or down or to either sides.

Later on You actually see the camera capturing (following) the chopper "legs", not moving exactly with it as You would expect if it was mounted.

That's some smooth camera operating job.</media:description>
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