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The Zapruder Footage: A Tragedy Immortalised On Film.  

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The Zapruder Footage: A Tragedy Immortalised On Film Tom Griffin The Zapruder footage is a piece of horrifying film, which captures the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy who was the president of America. It was filmed by an amateur cameraman by the name of Abraham Zapruder, on an eight-millimetre film. It lasts for twenty-two seconds shocked millions of people when shown to the public. The assassination of JFK (John Fitzgerald Kennedy) took place of the twenty second of November ninety sixty-three in the Deely Plaza, Dallas Texas. The documentary on the piece of footage interviews many people about their views on filming, and what they feel about the style and picture. The interviewee's mention how the film is not very clear, and how the picture is shaking constantly. As well as interviewing film specialists, they also interview Zapruder's friend (colleague) to give details about Abraham Zapruder as a person. Abraham also gave...

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