Bigfoot Researcher Uncovers New Insights in Patterson-Gimlin Film Analysis
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a fascinating video from the YouTube channel Linda Eastburn, Bigfoot researcher MK Davis shares his journey of analyzing the Patterson-Gimlin film, a famous piece of footage taken in 1967 that appears to show a Sasquatch walking through the woods. Davis, who "kind of backed into the Bigfoot world" through his interest in astrophotography, noticed that the film's quality was much better than what he had seen on TV or in movie theaters. This sparked his curiosity and led him on a quest to uncover the truth about the film.
Davis recognized that the film had been filtered to improve its clarity and contrast, and he became determined to get his hands on the original, unaltered version. Through connections and persistence, he was able to obtain better copies of the film and began to analyze and stabilize the footage. This process involved removing unnecessary motion from the frame, allowing the viewer to focus on the subject and see the details more clearly.
One of the key identifying features of the film that convinced Davis of its authenticity was the biomechanics of the Sasquatch's movement. He conducted a study to determine the frame rate of the film, which is important for calculating body mass. After reenacting the scene and comparing it to the Patterson film, Davis concluded that the Sasquatch's body mass was around 1000 pounds, much larger than a human's.
Davis has also studied other iconic films, including some related to the JFK assassination, and has found that the more he is able to improve the quality of the footage, the more details he is able to see. This is especially true of the Patterson-Gimlin film, which continues to reveal new information even after decades of study.
In the video, Davis points out several interesting details in the film, such as the Sasquatch's gait and the way it carries an object on its left side. He also notes that the Sasquatch's tracks are visible in certain parts of the film, and that there are other objects and movements in the background that would not be included in a hoax.
Overall, Davis' analysis of the Patterson-Gimlin film provides compelling evidence for the existence of Sasquatch. His dedication to uncovering the truth about the film is a testament to the importance of careful, thorough research in the field of Bigfoot studies. If you're interested in learning more about this fascinating topic, be sure to check out the full video on Linda Eastburn's YouTube channel.