Analyzing the video of the Third UFO Sighting in the film "Jaws" drawn by the scenes cut of the film it is noticed that in this case from as I have described in the image "i" the sphere performs a different trajectory in fact before it starts from the lower part in perpendicular direction to the mirror of the water as if it went out really out of the water then it performs a S curve approaching itself to the cinema set and it finally performs an almost rectilinear trajectory approaching more always itself to the cinema set, the approach of the object to the place of cinema resumption is testified by the fact what the object during its motion becomes more great and more in fact I can show this with the image "f" and with the image "g" put in timeline so I can say that the object moves in a three-dimensional space.

The object in matter has clearly a circular shape as it is noticed by the images "f", "g", "h" and "i" besides what makes me affirm that the object is a three-dimensional object is that this shows areas of light (or of reflection) and gray areas in fact looking at the image "h" I have marked with the n° 1 the darker circular crown which is the gray area and with the n° 2, the central circular brighter zone representing the area of reflection, therefore I can say that the circular object is a sphere that is three-dimensional.
A reflex, that is obviously bidimensional, is a projection and doesn't have zones of shade therefore the hypothesis of the reflex is to exclude.
Both for the dynamics of the motion of the object, and for its spheroidal shape and because this during the motion flashes assuming at times some contours of red color, it is to exclude any other flying object that we can identify.
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