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AS IT IS 2016-04-14 Real or Not? Snowboarder’s Video In Question
This is What’s Trending Today.
A young woman from Australia posted an unusual snowboarding video to social media earlier this week.
Kelly Murphy says she recorded the video during a visit to a ski area in Japan.
She used a “selfie stick” to take pictures of herself snowboarding down a mountain. When she played back the video, she got a big surprise.
The video starts out as you might expect.
Murphy is seen listening to music on her headphones. She is singing along to a song by Rihanna.
The video shows Murphy connecting her boots to the snowboard. She pushes off, and starts down the mountain.
You can hear her repeating words from the song: “Work, work, work, work, work, work…”
And the next thing you hear is a loud noise.
At first, you do not see what is making the noise, but then the camera angle1 changes.
What is that behind her?
Oh, no. It looks like she is being chased2 by a bear!
The animal is running at full speed, and Murphy is not moving very fast.
It looks like she might be caught. You hear more sounds from the angry bear.
But then Murphy’s speed increases.
She continues down the mountain. And the image of the bear grows smaller in the distance. It is too slow.
At the bottom of the hill, Murphy slows down, and turns the off the camera.
The video lasts just over one minute.
Murphy says she posted the video to YouTube because when she played it back, she could not believe what she saw!
The video already has over 4 million views in only three days.
But a lot of people want to know if the pictures of the running bear were real.
Some people think they were not. They think the video was edited4 to make it look like there was a bear, but Murphy was actually alone.
They think Murphy or her friends used a computer program to add the bear images and sound effects to the original video.
As part of the video’s description, Murphy writes, “I nearly got eaten!”
David McKay once worked as a video investigator5 for a police agency6 in Canada. A television station in Vancouver asked him what he thought.
“Our eyes are pretty complex,” he says. “And if we can visually look at something, and something just doesn’t feel right or just doesn’t seem right, that’s probably the case.”
A video producer from London also says he found a problem in the video that proves it is a fake7.
He says the bear’s body splits8 in half for less than a second at one point.
The British-based company Sky News also ordered an investigation9. Its expert also reported problems with the video.
But investigators10 think they may have found a reason for the video. They say the company that manufactures11 her headphones could have something to do with it.
Words in This Story
selfie stick – n. a stick with a camera at the end used by someone who wants to take a photograph of himself or herself
angle – n. the position from which something is looked at or seen
edit3 – v. to prepare a film, recording12 or photograph to be seen or heard; to change, move, or remove parts of a film, recording or photo
sound effects – n. sounds added to movies, radio or television programs to represent something real (such as an explosion)
fake – adj. meant to look real
snowboarding – v. a recreational activity done on snow
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vt.追捕(chase的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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vt.编辑,校订,主编,编辑,剪辑(影片等) | |
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编辑( edit的过去式和过去分词 ); 剪辑(电影、录音磁带、无线电或电视节目、书等); 主编(报纸、杂志等) | |
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vt.伪造,造假,假装;n.假货,赝品 | |
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劈叉; 划分( split的名词复数 ); 分歧; 裂缝; 劈叉 | |
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n.制造业( manufacture的名词复数 );制造品;(文学作品等的)粗制滥造v.(大规模)制造( manufacture的第三人称单数 );捏造;加工;粗制滥造(文学作品) | |
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