And, as I pointed out, that’s exactly what he appeared to be doing when he edited the video. Here is a screencap (from episode 5, two weeks ago) of the quick, but perfectly clear, shot in which Dantana outlines the general in the foreground as if he were going to drop the edited video over an unedited background. I can’t for the life of me think why they would show us that if not to give the impression that he knew what the hell he was doing, and wasn’t dumb enough to leave a blatant clue to his tampering.
Here is the close-up shot, from the latest episode, in which Mac discovers the shot clock discrepancy. The clock is in the lower right part of the screen.
Here is the shot of the tampered “original” footage, supposedly showing the shot clock. The clock is fuzzy and we cannot see the numbers clearly, and we never see the actual jump cut that is supposed to be the reveal: we only see Mac’s reaction to it.
They also toss in a quick shot of Will being deposed and saying, “He [Dantana] lucked out. He wouldn’t have been able to do it if there had been action in the frame.” But in the brief clips we see, there is action in the frame!
IMHO, my first picture shows that Dantana was fully aware of the continuity problem and intended to substitute a different background. (Although if I had been him, I would have masked only the TV screen, and dropped in a continuous portion of the game.)
But the series goes on as if that’s not what happened, and that somehow this experienced TV producer was not smart enough to recognize that his career-threatening tampering had caused a rather obvious continuity problem.
Can anyone else, maybe someone with more experience in TV production or video editing, provide a different explanation for the first picture? One that would somehow make sense of what he’s doing, but on the assumption that he’s an idiot?
This whole part of the storyline is so contrived and artificial that it makes me want to scream.