Jul 3

Patterson-Gimlin 4K Neural Remaster

Bigfoot AI writes “Thank you for watching and let me know in the comments what you think of this footage.”

 

10 Responses to “Patterson-Gimlin 4K Neural Remaster”

  1. Michael W

    Outstanding job. I’ve already posted. It has been the best evidence to date. And now its gotten even better. Planet of the apes was the best suit of that era. Who can argue with this. Great great work Al

  2. Dave P

    As I’m sure you know Al, MK Davis was fortunate to have been able to study the original film. I’m not a photographer but I believe he copied each frame off the original film. I guess that’s a first generation copy. Al , your work is outstanding. Thank you for sharing.

  3. Evelyn L

    I have seen on Thinker Thunker’s channel how he talks bout the fact that these creatures have an extreme flex to their knees when they walk while humans do not. That is very apparent in this video. Certainly much clearer than the original.

  4. Jerry W

    Am I the only one who thinks this makes it look more like a suit? No glutes flexing, saggy butt area and crotch, almost a coat like seam at the waist. I wish I didn’t watch it.

  5. Kim C. L

    My take on what appears to be a saggy butt area, as the footage has always appeared valid to me-
    I think this is the result of being designed to be both quad and bipedal.
    It could well be just the skin which stretches when she goes to all fours, and kind of hangs when on two?
    Or her glutes, well, maybe she’s just old enough to have a saggy bottom?
    I’m sticking with my first thought!
    What an unappreciated gift that footage is, and how it came into the hands of experts with top of the line electronics and skill in using them, and in relatively good shape too! Just an amazing chain of circumstances from the start, the best being, Bob is getting the recognition he deserves. He basically made it possible for Roger to be there with the camera.

  6. Kim C. L

    I’m not taking your observations to task Jerry, you noticed what I did also.
    This is just a good opportunity to say what I’ve concluded regarding them, I should have said that first, sorry.
    I’ve noticed, many gorilla pics show that apparent seam at the waist, in the rear. It’s like there is a subtle change in hair pattern that happens there. Anyone here know for sure?

  7. Charles R

    The glutes are the main muscular structure that holds the frame together. Modern day sprinters work this area extensively with weights to achieve speeds higher than any past human. Also notice the bubble butt that is total muscle of modern day female sprinters. I have read a few years ago on a Bigfoot that ran alongside of a car for a period of time. The driver clocked it at 40 mph. I examined a case 5 years ago just 20 miles south of me outside of New Carlisle, OH in which the lady swore the Bigfoot was doing 35 mph. Usain Bolt only does 27 mph. Bob Gimlim will tell you how amazed he was by the muscle mass flexing he witnessed from behind Patty. Others who have had close sightings have commented on how large the glute area is.

    I think Big Al has done an extraordinary job on putting this together. More detail is evident to me. I can actually see the left leg moving in an arc that would be needed to achieve there non straddle gait. This also coincides what a friend of mine witnessed at a close range back in 2000 while hunting. The entire hamstrings and quads can be seen compressing and flexing from the tremendous force of each step. The swinging arms is not natural to humans at a walking pace. There is no head bob even though walking on uneven ground. It could be even better if like what Bill Munns did, Big Al could get a first generation copy from Patricia Patterson that she had in storage. I do not even know if she is still alive, but I will send a note to Big Al to possibly pursue this route.

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