movies are from is at least a 4th generation copy.
The constant jumping and movement of the camera is a indication that the original was shot with a very long lens and it was not on a stable platform; the original taping might not have been of the best quality.
The tape I used runs 30 minutes and, needless to say, it would be impossible to capture it all. I have used a single frame, enhanced and set to 256 greys in PhotoShop, instead of direct capture X-FPS wherever possible. I have used no special transitions or filters to save space as well as keeping the Qtime movie down to a minium pixel size. I have found that using these methods decreases the size of a Qtime movie.
The portions that have been edited out are not contradictory with the overall theme of the story.
Lies At Waco is in 9 parts, the last parted is a segmented archive that is in full color and at a higher frame rate only to make the action more legible.
Part 1 is a brief history leading up to the confrotation.
Part 2 is the more immediate history and is in audio only.
Part 3 is the raid undertaken to dislodge the 'outlaws'.
Part 4 documents the post raid information distributed to the press.
Part 5 is the start of the standoff or siege.
Part 6 documents the continuation of the siege.
Part 7 is the start of the final assault.
Part 8/9 documents the end of the assault and the aftermath.
I make no editorial comment. You may take The Lies At Waco in the spirit in which it is presented.
I do believe that in light of our new billion dollar crime bill this LONG movie should be viewed by all who are socially conscious.