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TV Ghost

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It is surprizing the amount Ghosts etc that are seen on TV  screens

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        INSTRUMENTAL TRANSCOMMUNICATION  (ITC)

             

What it is

INSTRUMENTAL TRANSCOMMUNICATION (ITC) is a method for attempting to record spirit or transdimensional images on your TV using a video camera.

Connect the video camera to the TV to create video feedback using your  Camcorders AVI output   and tying in to your TV's AVI input.


Imagine this one looking over your shoulder from the TV


Feedback method

Connect the video camera directly to your television so that the TV is showing what the video camera is capturing. Set the video camera on a tripod or table of the appropriate height and aim the camera directly at the TV screen. Start recording.

This creates a video feedback loop and will result in some weird light patterns and images on the screen.

Tip: Be sure to lower or turn off the TV volume so you don't also have an audio feedback loop, which can be very loud and may even damage your speakers.

Watch the feedback. Some researchers claim to have seen faces and other images in this feedback. Because you're recording it, you can review the tape later.


TV Faces


The Static Method

View the video, even frame by frame, to see if any faces are evident.
 
For the static method, the video camera does not have to be connected to the TV. Instead, tune your TV (or cable box) to an off-station, one that just shows static. (Some TVs show a blue screen on off-channels, so you may have to experiment to get a static screen.)

Point the video camera at the static screen and record for as long as you want. You can watch for images while you're recording or watch the playback. The playback will allow you to pause or freeze-frame when you think you see something.


Download to a computer

To best analyze the video, download it to your computer. This will require that your computer has video-capture capability and such software as Microsoft MovieMaker or Ulead Studio Pro, just to name two.

Capturing the video on your computer allows you to analyze it frame by frame. You can capture screens and zoom in on them to see if you can find any weird images or faces.

The images shown below were captured using the static method. They seem to show three-dimensional faces. They were quite small on the screen and are blown up several times here. Weird, eh?

 


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