Live Animation


Discovered by "perpetuallyinquisitive"

It's a cartoon. It's always been a cartoon. In this version the timing is off.
The plane in this version is more representative of a 767 instead of having a 747 front bulge like the TV version.
The Krash Kartoon on the CBS What WE Saw DVD doesn't hippityhop anymore, so it must have been re-rendered.
This one doesn't hippityhop either.
Maybe this one is an outtake. I'll have to look at that DVD again to see if they had cleaned up the "plane" like the one shown in this clip.
This one has better shading. This one was screened against a gray background, while the TV version created on an analog film strip.

 

 

This is what a 767 looks like:

http://airliners.net/open.file/437952/M/

 

Christian Czech wrote:

hmm... i think itīs an interference from the cam. I looked at my model WTC on the same direction, WTC 2 was invisible. But look at the Time: 09.28 AM ??
----- Original Message -----
From: Krsto Herenda
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 10:54 PM
Subject: piece of puzzle is maybe in this picture
  closeup:   The plane appears to be in front of the tower (play with WMP marker, if you don't believe). As I know it was not the case, it lead me to conclusion that we actually see part of S tower here!It is just a stripe, but it is there.    When I look at this: I can't expain it. It appears that S tower is no longer invisible. As I know it is not possible (see above explanation), it lead me to conclusion that either the S tower is exausting black smoke, either the smoke shifted a bit.I know that S tower was clear before impact. That means the smoke shifted.  Strange - it appears that in lower part of the starting image we see S tower, and in upper it is gone.This:  is not possible.   It is too bad this is a lousy resolution - I will search my CD's to find something clearer.

 

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