Packed with all new footage from Las Vegas area, Clive Christopher joins forces with Vegas top investigators Steve Barone.Packed with all new footage from Las Vegas area, Clive Christopher joins forces with Vegas top investigators Steve Barone.Packed with all new footage from Las Vegas area, Clive Christopher joins forces with Vegas top investigators Steve Barone.
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Clive Christopher
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Steve Barone
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10RoyMince
You know this film contains lots of footage that I've never seen before and I thought that was the cool thing about this movie. We watch this movie on the Roku channel and it's highlighted section and there were so many interesting and cool points one of them being the gentleman Steve who focuses on filming the night sky and really turn this into what seems to be a hobby that's paying out for him. I recently found out that this isn't the only film and there's more in the series so I plan on binge watching the rest of them in the up-and-coming weeks but overall this film is definitely worth a watch if you're a newcomer to the subject I highly recommend this movie.
I wasn't expecting this to be a documentary and teaching tool at the same time. Makes me want to buy a couple cameras and see what i can come up while looking at the night sky if i can be honest, it kind of reminds me of the educational videos we watched back in the 90's as kids growing up in school. They almost scared you enough to be cautious in life. I walked away from this film with enough confidence in being able to record but attempt to identify what was in the sky and while i am being honest in my opinion the object at the end could be something that belongs to humans with upgraded features. Just saying.
I saw the last few minutes of this video on TV, of the "not a helicopter" over a Nevada canyon. While I'm not a Ufologist OR a determined non-believer, I do have an interest in aviation, video production, and broadcasting. My initial impression was that the camera shots and his explanations were clearer and more credible than the typical blurry, shaky, man-on-the-street sky shots with no visual reference. There were houses in the foreground and mountains in the background, lending good visual reference for the subject craft in the middle distance, especially as it moved. The film maker says he contacted all the local and military authorities to no avail, BUT did he contact any utility companies? They will contract with helicopter companies to move equipment in remote areas inaccessible to land vehicles. I believe the subject craft may well have been such a helicopter, with FAA-required anti-collision flashing lights AND bright work lights illuminating the area and the equipment it was carrying. The camera not seeing green (FAA) lights may have been because of the it's poor focus on the 'copter itself, and/or the white work lights. The object under the 'copter may have been a piece of electrical equipment, a cell tower, or a communications relay dish, something that reflected the work lights above, and which, unlike a person, would not have been hoisted into the craft as it was moved. I didn't hear him say what he was seeing with his naked eyes, but there is often a big difference between what the eye sees and a camera sees. His camera was focused heavily on the house roofs in the foreground, not the subject beyond, which is why the lights appeared to engulf the entire craft; it would have been much better if the camera were manually focused on the subject in question. If the camera could do that, he certainly had plenty of time to do so. The segment I saw also did not show or mention anything on the ground beneath the aircraft, ie work crews, equipment, or vehicles that may have been associated with the craft or its payload. This was a UFO only because it was not positively identified by the "alienologist" as the utility helicopter I believe it was.
First off, a big F YOU in a very positive way for the ending of this documentary. I mean, just floored by how this documentary ends, leaving you on the edge of your seat. Once again, this team continues to put out meaningful material in a way that captivate the mind. This is an entirely different approach to the UFO topic and surprisingly is something that other filmmakers have not done. Without giving too much away this documentary is really an educational tool showing the viewers not only how to capture these objects and phenomena in the night sky they also provide detailed information on the equipment that is used. Once again the ending just get you prepared for what's to come and this is one thing that I truly like about the serious is you always know there's more to come.
The idea of creating a UFO documentary in the Las Vegas area without focusing on Area 51 is highly impressive in my books. This film manages to show a much bigger picture to the state of Nevada than what is consistently put out there. It's not just happening at Area 51 and I'm glad that someone finally had the guts to show this in a fashionable way with the use of night vision and other methods. Kudos to the Steve guy who dedicated the time and energy to get this UFOs on video. Outside of Steven Greer and his methods, this is the only time where I was shown how a distinctive way to see what the pros are seeing. Could the be the future of UFO documentaries?
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