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Had to remove the link due to low post count..That big, curved stick to Patty's right seems to be moving as well. This either indicates a change in the camera's position or is an optical illusion broguht on by the changes in film clarity.
Oh, and speaking of optical illusions, here's something that compliments Diogenes' moving doll hand .gif.
AMM the big stick appears to move because it's a foreground object. This is parallax at work.
The optical illusion you linked to only works when you are very close to the object. More parallax.
LTC8K6, this effect is common in film that shows motion at slow shutter speeds. It can be a mishmash of focus. I believe this was one of the clues that the Russian analysts cited that the film was shot at 16fps. Can't recall the source..
I don't think this is a smoking gun. But I do think there is more to come from these two frames.



