Wednesday, 21 March 2012

'let it be' documentary-editing part 2

    • to add authenticity and provide further information we included many stills which the viewer may be unable to obtain themselves

      • we didnt want the pace of the edit to be too snappy/fast as generally documentaries of this type don't appear to race through information, we allowed it to have enough time on screen to sink into the audiences mind
      • we.

        during editing of the sound we cut out any unnecessary pauses between the interviewees answers, for example there were many 'umms' and 'errms' that werent necessary as we wanted them to seem as though they know what they were talking about 

        • when cutting the some of the pans we cut them in once they'd already started moving as we found this made the film look as if it flowed more from scene to scene, 
          it allows the motion to continue
        • and didnt let the audiences eye rest on the set/scene for too long

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