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  • HOW DOES THIS AFFECT THE COMMUNITY?
  • INTERVIEWSInterviews are beneficial in providing vital information about an event. Interacting and asking questions we are given clarification about the topic from different perspectives. By hearing ones perspective we can understand and elaborate on the situation.
  • VOICE-OVERS Voice-overs are effective as it is a commentary made by the filmmaker when the camera is filming or input in while editing. Voice-overs can impact a documentary as we can identify what the filmmaker is articulating as voice-overs are usually done while displaying a certain matter of the topic.
  • Observing the sight as well as its surroundings, ex. the sound of the cranes moving around the dirt.
  • POINT OF VIEW SHOTThe Point of View shot is made to make the audience understand what a character sees. It does this by filming a perspective as the eyes of a character which is shown to the audience, which is usually unnoticed. This angle can impact the way the audience interprets a scene or character.
  • RE-ENACTMENT/ RECONSTRUCTIONThis technique is filmed artificial scenes which are reconstructed based from factual events. It is acted and provides viewers with factual information from the event as if it were live. This conveys an idea for the audience to distinguish as it includes features of effect.
  • CLOSE UP SHOTA close up shot is when the camera angle is up close focusing on an object, generally elevated on the upper side of the object. Using this angle in films adds emotion to the scene as it focuses on sentiment of an object or character. This allows the audience to establish an emotional connection with a character in ways other angles can't.
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  • Archival or stock footage is previously recorded footage or photographs saved from a long time ago. This can be filmed and then archived from recent circumstances or filmed from a historic event. These footage can be linked with an occurring event as evidence or for a clearer understanding on events. Archive footage can be used to add more detail or to be used as filler scenes without the need of additional filming.
  • ARCHIVE FOOTAGE
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