Topic: Special Effects

3 chapters across the catalog

Kunzite
Episode 693 30:19 - 35:14

693: Kunzite

Video Authentication, Final Cut Pro, CIA Media Experts

A clip featuring a CIA analyst discussing the technical sophistication of terrorist videos is critiqued. The analyst suggests a single person with a laptop and Final Cut Pro could produce Hollywood-quality results, a claim the hosts reject, insisting the ISIS video required a professional multi-camera crew and significant post-production expertise.

Barama
Episode 662 19:49 - 23:17

662: Barama

Media Indoctrination and Special Effects in Scanners

The psychological impact of Ebola coverage is compared to horror films like "Outbreak" and "Contagion." A detailed tangent explores the low-tech special effects used in the 1981 film "Scanners," specifically the practical method of using a shotgun to achieve the famous head-explosion scene.

Ghost of Austin
Episode 645 1:31:55 - 1:36:36

645: Ghost of Austin

ISIS Staging Theories and Hollywood Special Effects

The theory that ISIS videos are staged by Western intelligence agencies (MI6 or CIA) is explored. The hosts argue that if the goal was to truly terrify the public, the videos would be more graphic and less "Hollywood-style" with fades and clean cuts. They point out technical discrepancies like "drop shadows" in the final frames and the lack of synchronization in the audio.