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Mannerisms in Video Evidence
Mannerisms in Video Evidence
Below, I have compared a two video segments of Paul McCartney singing the song "Yesterday". Please wait for the file to finish loading, as it is over one megabyte. On the left we see Paul McCartney in a live concert from the 70's. On the right, we see him in the 60's on the Ed Sullivan Show. The clip is only 4-5 seconds long, but it is significant because it displays subtle head motions when he sings certain phrases. There is no audio, but he is singing the line, "Something wrong. Now I long for Yesterday." He repeats the same movements most times he sings the same chorus.
Continue to see the video segment.
Follow up:

Please wait until all frames load. It will move smoothly after that.
You can see his head swaying and jerking in the same direction with the same velocity and angle of rotation.
Pending better bandwidth, I will place more comparisons here that may blow your mind at how neato they are.
These are the things that should be examined instead of still frames that could be taken out of context.
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