Monday, March 17, 2008

Broadcast Quality

Broadcast Quality

Ordinarily, television news stations keep archives of all significant news events. For a standard fee, clips are available to use in such things as documentary movies. Broadcast-quality copies of 9/11 airplane videos, however, appear unavailable at any price. In March 2008, I contacted WNYW television and requested to license a broadcast-quality copy of Chopper 5 for use in my upcoming documentary film. Isaura Nunez, head of public affairs fro WNYW, confirmed that their archive department did have the footage, but declined my request, saying only “Unfortunately, we will be unable to participate in this project”.

It’s not just me. Broadcast-quality Chopper 5 footage has never appeared in any documentary, or anywhere at all after 9/11. The videos that survive are all lower quality versions posted on the internet. Broadcast-quality would allow even better analysis than what has been presented here. If you are still inclined to be skeptical about no-planes, I ask you: Why would the media conceal the best versions of these videos, if not to cover-up evidence of digital compositing?

I urge everyone to sign this petition requesting broadcast-quality copies of Chopper 5, and all significant 9/11 news videos.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ace: There's a bad link in the contents of Fox Five Fakery, specifically to http://acebaker.blogspot.com/2008/03/broadcast-quality.html
.. which I found only by manually clipping "fox-five-fakery-" out of the provided link "a href='http://acebaker.blogspot.com/2008/03/fox-five-fakery-broadcast-quality.html "
FYI.

Ace Baker said...

FIxed the link, thank you.