Expert Analysis: Patty's Size and Proportions in the Patterson Film

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the YouTube channel TCC Research, anthropologist Dale Drinnon discusses his thoughts on the Roger Patterson film, which purportedly shows a Bigfoot creature, also known as Sasquatch. Drinnon brings his extensive background in anthropology, biology, and paleontology to the discussion, offering a unique perspective on the creature's size and proportions. Drinnon explains that the speed of the film during filming has been a topic of debate, with some arguing that it could have been filmed at 16, 18, or 24 frames per second. However, he notes that the most reasonable assumption is that it was filmed at the usual speed, which would make the creature around six and a half to seven and a half feet tall. He also points out that the creature is larger and bulkier than a man who was filmed on the same piece of ground shortly after the Patterson film was taken. When it comes to the creature's weight, Drinnon estimates that it could have been around 600 pounds, with the potential for that number to be higher. He also notes that the creature's head size is similar to that of a standard human male face, but the head itself is unusually short from front to back and slants back at a 45 degree angle. Drinnon's expertise in human anatomy and comparison of human skulls is particularly interesting when applied to the Patterson film. He notes that the height of the face in the film is about eight inches, which is the size of a standard human male face. However, the head slants back at a 45 degree angle, which is not typical for humans. The head is also very flat from top to bottom and the neck is an even line all the way down to the shoulder blades. It's worth noting that Drinnon approaches the Patterson film with the assumption that the creature is real, and he offers a fascinating analysis of the creature's size and proportions based on his background in anthropology and biology. Whether or not you believe in the existence of Bigfoot, Drinnon's insights offer a unique perspective on the creature's anatomy and proportions. Before signing off, Drinnon mentions that he has a background in cartooning and has been receiving positive feedback for his work in that area. He also mentions that he has two articles in the works, one of which is on the Patterson film. If you're interested in learning more about Drinnon's thoughts on the Patterson film and the creature it purportedly shows, be sure to check out the full video on TCC Research's YouTube channel. And for more fascinating insights and discussions on all things Bigfoot, be sure to check out the rest of the content on Squatchable.