Game_Over wrote:If it is merely a result of some video artifact or trick of videography, I stand corrected.
Dear Game Over,
I think you will have to stand corrected on this one. The 'transparency effect" that you mention appears to be caused by the brown chocolate shirt's yellowish inscription (I can see a letter "N" and a letter "I" - as in "NIKE", but it could be any other word). As the "N" and "I" are seen sideways, their pixels combine with the face of the man in blue shirt, making it
appear that his face 'bleeds' through the chest of the man with brown shirt.
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This doesn't mean that this "hour-long video of the 9/11 events" is real and legit - far from it... It ranks among the most contrived and artificial "9/11 amateur videos" I've had the misfortune to watch over the years. The very silly soundtrack, those lame/surreal 'as-it-happened' dialogues (
"that's because it's an inside job!" ...

) and idiotic 'street debates' is all I need to throw it straight into the dustbin, along with the piss-poor Steven Rosenbaum / Camera Planet perp-productions. So
who, we should ask, is credited with this "MY 9/11" snuff film of sorts? And why, oh why - was it released only in
2011 ?
DAVID VANADIAWell, the "MY 9/11" video is allegedly the work of "professional storyteller" David Vanadia - now living in Portland, Oregon.
"Ten years later, storyteller’s video captures street-level anguish as horror unfolds"By Peter Korn . The Portland Tribune, Sep 8, 2011, Updated Sep 8, 2011
"Ten years seems like long enough to David Vanadia to hold on to a piece of American history. On Sept. 11, 2001, Vanadia, a Pearl District resident and a professional storyteller, was living in Manhattan, not far from the World Trade Center towers. A video he shot of the falling towers and the anguish of people on the street is being shown for the first time this month, the 10th anniversary of that fateful day."http://thetribonline.net/news/print_sto ... 9396381800
And from David Vanadia's own website:

"I’m David, a storyteller who is passionate about practicing and teaching the art of applied narrative.
I began storytelling professionally in 1994. Since then, my original performances have been heard on stages of all kinds in the United States and abroad" (...)
A
passionate storyteller, huh? Where have we heard that one before - in connection with the 9/11 "amateur footage"?
“Steve Rosenbaum is
passionate about telling authentic visual stories. Raised in a family of
storytellers (his mother was a writer; his uncle a White House correspondent), Rosenbaum was a filmmaker and magician before he began his career as an intern in an edit room at CBS News over 20 years ago. It was in this rarefied news environment that Rosenbaum discovered an unexpected gap between visual
storytellers and the tools needed to produce a broadcast news story.”
http://cluesforum.info/viewtopic.php?p=2349590#p2349590
The ability of telling (tall) tales was, it seems, a prime requirement for those participating in the Grand 9/11 hoax.
Lastly, here's the link to Mr Vanadia's "MY 9/11" video again:
http://www.vanadia.com/nycstories/my-911/story/P10/Please take the time to read the 14 comments posted there - and tell me what their style & tone remind you of...