LAST EDITED ON 05-20-15 AT 12:05 PM (EST)Hi!
It's all way above my head, but this is what I posted (quoting you) in the Episode Nine Vidcap Thread.
The Sheldor Theory - Post #26
In Previous Episodes some of the Press Images had EXIF Datawith information like:
Date Taken:(Actual Date photo was taken)
Authors: Monty Brinton
Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark III or Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
Note: I've added this introductory paragraph of your comments just now.
In Episode 6 the Press Images
have EXIF Data with:
Date Taken: 3/18/2015 between 3:20 PM and 4:28 PM
Authors: Screen Grab
Camera Modelno info)
The problem with the Date Taken field is that the photos are taken by multiple cameras but the Date/Time on those cameras is NOT synchronized (sometimes even the Day is wrong!) so that makes the time stamps inaccurate for determining the actual sequence.
However, if we assume someone at CBS watched the video of the Full Episode this past Wed 3/18/2015 between 3:20-4:28 PM and grabbed screen captures, then the time stamps might even be more accurate to use.
Here are the Press Image "Screen Grab" time stamps
Note: The images, with time stamps, followed
Later in the Episode Six Vidcap Thread, I posted this ...
Bravo, Sheldor!
I think that your 'assumption' was absolutely brilliant.
And now I wonder ...
Do you know how far in advance of their airing the Survivor Press Images are created? Because it will be interesting to see - following your spoiling - if subsequent blurbs maintain a sequential pattern of screen captures or if in the darker dungeons of CBS, editors will actually take note - and/or care - and begin to review the same footage multiple times to produce screen captures with non-sequential timestamps.
Note: I edited my comments just now to correctly identify 'Press Images'.
And I'm still wondering ...
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