This footage documents the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center from a New York City neighborhood vantage point. Shot in an ENG-style handheld format, it presents a continuous street-level perspective of the towers burning, along with immediate public reactions as events unfold.
The recording includes spontaneous interviews, conversations, and real-time observations from individuals witnessing the attacks. The perspective emphasizes how the events were experienced at ground level outside the immediate impact zone, providing context beyond broadcast coverage.
This full-length master preserves the original recording as captured. Sourced from field-recorded BetaSP videotape and delivered as a progressive ProRes 422 file, ready for immediate use in documentary, editorial, and research projects worldwide.
Specifications: ProRes 422, 720×480p, 29.97fps
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