hailourtruegod
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Idk if this is a common knowledge or not but I just want to make sure everyone here understands what the jews in Hollywood have been doing when they interview people in their (((late night shows))).
There's a thing called as***stock reactions***. It's in many movies and especially even in modern tv series when they say it's recorded in front of "live audiences". When shows or movies are aired the ones in charge for the final scenes to be showed to the public they put what is called "stock sounds". These sounds have originated to sometimes to the 40s to 60s or even earlier. To this day I've noticed that many late night shows use them the most. In this clip when seen from a period who has has taken the most basic movie studies classes they can point out what is called "stock laughter". The ones behind editing add noises or in this case "reactions". In the beginning of this clip you can even hear the actual natural audience reaction but (((they))) add stock sounds to try to drown out the natural sounds out and as Muhammad Ali keeps going the audience doesn't make a sound but the (((ones))) behind the editing put the "laughter" to try to make Ali sound like he is a joke when in actuality he is making completely logical points. Even if these "laughters" where real he was the type of guy to look straight at the audience and put them down for laughing at his points. But notice how unnaturally the laughter is in regards to the discussion between Ali and the host. In reality, no one was laughing. The editors just added the stock laughing afterwards to influence the people watching the discussion on their TV. and if you looked it up, late night shows aren't live but always recorded during the daytime so the (((editors))) have time to do what they want with the footage..
Here's the clip I'm talking about,
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ve7EV4GY88U
Anyone who was there in the audience took what Ali was saying to be true but hook nosed POS host tried its best to discredit Ali without acting belligerent BUT take a real close look at the rat's face and how it kept getting the stereotypical oy vey look as Ali kept his ground and discrediting what the rat spewed out. :lol:
There's a thing called as***stock reactions***. It's in many movies and especially even in modern tv series when they say it's recorded in front of "live audiences". When shows or movies are aired the ones in charge for the final scenes to be showed to the public they put what is called "stock sounds". These sounds have originated to sometimes to the 40s to 60s or even earlier. To this day I've noticed that many late night shows use them the most. In this clip when seen from a period who has has taken the most basic movie studies classes they can point out what is called "stock laughter". The ones behind editing add noises or in this case "reactions". In the beginning of this clip you can even hear the actual natural audience reaction but (((they))) add stock sounds to try to drown out the natural sounds out and as Muhammad Ali keeps going the audience doesn't make a sound but the (((ones))) behind the editing put the "laughter" to try to make Ali sound like he is a joke when in actuality he is making completely logical points. Even if these "laughters" where real he was the type of guy to look straight at the audience and put them down for laughing at his points. But notice how unnaturally the laughter is in regards to the discussion between Ali and the host. In reality, no one was laughing. The editors just added the stock laughing afterwards to influence the people watching the discussion on their TV. and if you looked it up, late night shows aren't live but always recorded during the daytime so the (((editors))) have time to do what they want with the footage..
Here's the clip I'm talking about,
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ve7EV4GY88U
Anyone who was there in the audience took what Ali was saying to be true but hook nosed POS host tried its best to discredit Ali without acting belligerent BUT take a real close look at the rat's face and how it kept getting the stereotypical oy vey look as Ali kept his ground and discrediting what the rat spewed out. :lol: