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dice007
does anyone know anything about the video footage of the girl in the white dress?
im refering to the clip that is on this site. the one that scares the hell out out of the camera man?
who was the small girl? where was it filmed....the guy sounds english? what year was it filmed? what was the building? and what of the camera man?
thanks
imaginary
Hey dice007 welcome here..

Dont u think u could post this at the topic u reffer to?
seanph
I asked the same question, Dice ... Freaky, isn't it?

http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/forum...showtopic=50052
endlessgirl
That video has been posted many times.
atomos
hmm.gif Blair Witch Style?
NME_locus
I agree with Imaginary. If you read through that that, as it progressed, it gave more info. Many of us believe it was a hoax. Really now, the girl was not in movement. She was facing into the wall. Think for a second, going on human instincts, when you are slightly scared, you still have a decent head on your shoulders to know to stay quite and sneak away slowly. If you are in a state of being so scared that you scream like a little sissy girl ( meaning that guy in the video) then you are scared enough not to return to record and screamed like a sissy the second time. I've been spooked from checking out an old vacant house, plenty of times and once in my case, no screaming from me, just a full speed sprint foward and recall that I didn't slow down for the fence, I lowered my shoulder and went through it... didn't skip a beat nor even hesitated. I know plenty of you guys can relate to that one.
scarykidfromhell
if i saw that little girl in the same situation i would just die
isis-999
Hi welcome to um, I seen the video your talking about. I think it was a fake or something, I can't remember for sure but if you use the search function there are a few threads about this already, The answer you want my be in one of them.. original.gif
Nadia Blue
LOL @ NME. laugh.gif That is true, though. Why would you go back to see something that scared the bejesus out of you? huh.gif If it scared me as much as it did that guy, I'd have been gone. Probably would've run into a wall and knocked myself out. thumbsup.gif
mariposa26
I don't know whether that video is a hoax or not. Although, I think everyone reacts differently to fear. Some people may scream like a girl and others might just sprint out the door. It all depends on your personality type, I suppose. I don't think we can call it a hoax based on that fact.

Of course, the best way to disprove the validity of this video would be by analyzing the video for irregularities and determining if it's just a lighting trick. I am no expert with videography (in fact I know nothing about it) but I would think that would be easy to do by simply filming a little girl in low light.

My daughter is about the age of the little girl in the video (2 years old). When she wakes up at night (pretty much every night) she comes running into my room and usually yells out "Mommy!" first. I always open my eyes just as she is coming out of her room and entering the hallway which I am facing in bed. With the nightlight in the hallway, she often looks sort of similiar to that video and I think about that video everytime I see her do this. If I'm really asleep and she catches me off guard, it scares the crap out of me laugh.gif It's interesting how a video like that can burn itself into your memory regardless of whether it's real or a hoax.
Macedonian
QUOTE(mariposa26 @ Sep 15 2005, 07:58 PM)
I don't know whether that video is a hoax or not.  Although, I think everyone reacts differently to fear.  Some people may scream like a girl and others might just sprint out the door.  It all depends on your personality type, I suppose.  I don't think we can call it a hoax based on that fact. 

Of course, the best way to disprove the validity of this video would be by analyzing the video for irregularities and determining if it's just a lighting trick.  I am no expert with videography (in fact I know nothing about it) but I would think that would be easy to do by simply filming a little girl in low light. 

My daughter is about the age of the little girl in the video (2 years old). When she wakes up at night (pretty much every night) she comes running into my room and usually yells out "Mommy!" first. I always open my eyes just as she is coming out of her room and entering the hallway which I am facing in bed.  With the nightlight in the hallway, she often looks sort of similiar to that video and I think about that video everytime I see her do this.  If I'm really asleep and she catches me off guard, it scares the crap out of me laugh.gif It's interesting how a video like that can burn itself into your memory regardless of whether it's real or a hoax.
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Lol, madam butterfly, that would scare the beejesus out of me too! Why is it that your daughter comes screaming so often?
mariposa26
QUOTE(Macedonian @ Sep 15 2005, 08:44 PM)

Lol, madam butterfly, that would scare the beejesus out of me too! Why is it that your daughter comes screaming so often?
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I'm not sure how old you are, Macedonian, but if you don't have kids yourself, watch out! When you do, this will happen to you too. I swear, they never sleep through the night. My little one sleeps for about half the night, wakes up, realizes she's not in my bed and comes running out looking for me. Then, she gets in my bed and slaps me in the face and kicks me in the head all night long. It's not good.

It creeps out when she comes in, not only because she looks ghostly in the dim light, but we have a very old house and a lot of weird things happen in our house. I go to sleep with the light off, I wake up in the morning and it's on. I'll be downstairs and there's noises like someone is pacing upstairs. So, the last thing you want to see in my house is a little girl in the middle of the night coming at you looking ghostly rofl.gif
Nadia Blue
Hehehe. You wanna talk creepy? My son when he was 2 and 3 used to come to my room in the middle of the night or early morning, and stand right by my bed. I'd wake up to the top of a little head right in my face. w00t.gif He'd just stand there and stare at me till I woke up. rolleyes.gif
Tia
I've had that happen WBS, it scares the crap out of you. laugh.gif
dice007
ok people....so what is the general consensus on this video? i myself would like to believe its real. there have been some interesting comments on the way people react to fear and how your kids have spooked you out at night....but maybe this guy behind the camera is a fear junkie! theres something in his movement that tells me he felt compelled to go back for a second and third take. theres no way he expected her to be in there again,which freaked him out. apparitions dont tend to hang around for too long. despite being terrified,he knew he had to get it on camera.maybe he was a brave guy or maybe he just likes making suckers out of people like me....who knows mellow.gif
mariposa26
QUOTE(dice007 @ Sep 16 2005, 10:00 AM)
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Did you search on the site for other comments and threads about this? I don't think anybody knows if it's real or not. You could try google.

I know a lot of you will disagree but here's my thoughts on this tape:

My feeling on any of these tapes or photos that come out is that if there ever was one that was without a doubt the absolute 100% real thing, it would be news. If one came about that was the unrefutable truth, it would be a big deal because currently no concrete proof of the paranormal exits. There are theories and photos and videos, such as this one, but there has not been a piece of evidence that is the rock solid proof. My point is, there would be a bigger buzz about this tape and more people would know that it was real if it actually was. Also, the guy in the tape, if it were real, would be telling the world. Where's he at now?


I can't say for certain it's a hoax but my personal feeling is that it most likely is. There are enough video experts out there that someone must have either disproven it or validated it by now.
absurd
Well. At first i figured it was a lighting trick. But, when i inverted the colors, it seemed that the wall mixed well with her body.
It would be a damn good video trick
Elysiumfire
I too have watched the video, and I too posted that I thought it to be a fake. Not because of some irregularity with the video itself, but because of the unorthodox behaviour of the cameraman. You simply do not continue to video something that has completely (allegedley) scared the crap out of you. You do not return to the scene, you pick the nearest wall and run through it, or you do what I would do, and ask to see its credentials...closer...closer! It's a fake!

Regards

Elysiumfire
Kahrie
If you look at the video closely, in one of the closeups of the little girl, you can actually see "her" running away. ohmy.gif To me she she is sprinting really fast!
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Kahrie
QUOTE(Elysiumfire @ Sep 20 2005, 10:48 AM)
I too have watched the video, and I too posted that I thought it to be a fake. Not because of some irregularity with the video itself, but because of the unorthodox behaviour of the cameraman. You simply do not continue to video something that has completely (allegedley) scared the crap out of you. You do not return to the scene, you pick the nearest wall and run through it, or you do what I would do, and ask to see its credentials...closer...closer! It's a fake!

Regards

Elysiumfire
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That is true. yes.gif However, if you are scared out of your wits and are trying to run away you tend to loose your head, state of mind AND sense of direction. personally i would be running all over the place trying to look for a way out! happy.gif just a thought.
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