People are convinced a cameraman accidentally caught Bigfoot on film – and even the man behind the footage reckons it might have been the mythical creature.Speculation arose after a clip from the 2001 nature documentary, Great North, resurfaced online.
The doc is described as an examination of "the landscape of the Arctic and long-standing Inuit traditions" and shows a herd of Caribou running alongside a river in northern Quebec, Canada.
Seconds into the video, a black figure can be seen moving with the Caribou before ducking down below a ridge. While it might be easy to write off the human-like figure as a member of the crew who accidentally made their way into the shot, cinematographer William Reeve said this could not be the case. READ MORE: Elon Musk's 'power up' breakfast requires just three items as doctor shares thoughts READ MORE: Grandmother gets first tattoo at 90 – but people are distracted by one detail Speaking to the ThinkerThunker YouTube channel, he previously explained: "There was no one on camera except for myself at the riverside.
And the entire crew was on the riverside of the camera, the riverside of the shoot [...] There was no one on foot."Anyone who got into the shot who was a crew member would have to buy the beers at night, so that's just bad protocol.
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