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Saturday, August 08, 2015

CoastZone - Patterson-Gimlin Film Analysis

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August 8, 2015   Coast Insider Audio
Patterson-Gimlin Film Analysis:

Veteran film industry special makeup effects designer Bill Munns joined guest host Connie Willis (email ) for the entire program to discuss his analysis of the controversial 1967 Patterson-Gimlin Bigfoot film (PGF). He described how his examination of the PGF is the most comprehensive to date. According to Munns, his database of high resolution copies of each frame from various versions of the PGF, and expertise in makeup effects and the filmmaking process, make him uniquely qualified to comment on the film's authenticity. Munns further detailed his background working as a makeup artist/costume designer on such films as The Boogens, Swamp Thing, and The Beastmaster, and how these cinematic experiences gave him the necessary skill set to properly analyze the creature seen in the PGF footage.  

  
Dubbing the creature "Patty," Munns addressed the question of whether she was indeed a genuine cryptid, or just a person in a costume. "A costume the way that is described [by skeptics] will not produce what you see in the Patterson film, and you can prove it to a certainty," he revealed. The film suggests the creature is female as two mammary glands are visible on its front. Munns analysis has found this area of anatomy has measurable fluid motion dynamics, which he proposed as evidence for the creature's authenticity. "In 1967 nobody made costumes that had any kind of sexual anatomy," he said, adding that hoaxers would have likely made a male costume because it is scarier.

Munns also commented on the release of "new" footage from the PGF as well as Rene Dahinden's Blue Creek Mountain trackway film. Only the last quarter, or 25 feet, of the PGF has ever been seen by most people, he reported, noting the first part of the footage shows horse and rider shots from Patterson's docudrama shoot about a Bigfoot hunt. Munns contends the entirety of the footage shows no fakery of any kind, and believed it was preparation, not calculated fraud, that allowed Patterson to capture Bigfoot that day. "The one who's going to get [Bigfoot] is most likely the one who goes out into the woods for weeks at a time and does nothing but look around in areas where there are known sightings and activity, and the person who's got a camera loaded, lens set, and ready to film on a moment's notice," he explained.

Today in Strangeness:

In 1974, President Richard M. Nixon announced his intention to become the first president in American history to resign, and on 8/8/88 the temperature in New York City hit a high of 88 degrees.

Tonight's Show, Saturday, August 8:

In the first half, Richard Syrett will be joined by author Chris Orcutt who knows a thing or two about helium-3; it's featured heavily in his newest novel. He'll discuss how helium-3 can be used in a nuclear fusion reaction to produce vast quantities of energy, generating incredible power while producing no nuclear waste. But there's one catch, it's extremely rare on Earth, but abundant on the moon. Followed by Kevin Campbell, a molecular biologist from the University of Manitoba, who'll discuss efforts to clone extinct animals like the woolly mammoth (related article).

From 6-10pm PT, Coast Insiders can hear an Art Bell: Somewhere in Time show from 5/22/96, featuring a  night of Open Lines with callers debating militia groups and the Freemen.



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