Ghostbox Radio Examines Patterson-Gimlin Film with MK Davis: New Bigfoot Insights
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Ghostbox Radio, a popular paranormal show on AM 950, recently delved into the world of Bigfoot with a fascinating discussion about the infamous Patterson-Gimlin film from 1967. The film, which captures what appears to be a Bigfoot walking bipedally through the woods, has been the subject of much debate and speculation over the years.
Greg Bakken, the host of Ghostbox Radio, interviewed MK Davis, a researcher who has spent over 25 years studying the film. Davis has been working to enhance the film and bring out more details that may have been missed in the original footage.
Davis explained that the film was taken in Del Norte County, California in an area known as the Bluff Creek drainage. He emphasized that he approaches the film strictly as a piece of evidence and focuses on the details that can be seen on the film itself, rather than getting caught up in folklore or speculation.
One interesting aspect of Davis's work is his use of stabilization techniques to keep the subject of the film, the alleged Bigfoot, centered in the frame. This allows viewers to focus solely on the movements of the creature, rather than being distracted by the background or the motion of the camera.
Davis also discussed the original film and the fact that it is still in existence, stored in a vault and never projected. He explained that he has worked with copies of the film, as well as transparencies and enter negatives, to gather as much information as possible.
Bakken and Davis also discussed the fact that the original film was shot at a slower frame rate than what is typically used today. This means that the movements of the creature may appear different than they would in real life, which is something to keep in mind when analyzing the film.
Overall, the discussion on Ghostbox Radio was a fascinating look into the world of Bigfoot research and the ongoing debate over the authenticity of the Patterson-Gimlin film. If you're interested in learning more, be sure to check out the full video on YouTube.