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Leaving camera gak on the side for a moment...

Anyone who is working on long hall doc projects certainly understands the lack of resources available to them.

https://roughcutservice.com/ is a lighthouse in what is easily one of the highest art forms within cinema: documentary film editing.

Within the site, editing resources (talks/ links to articles etc) here:
https://roughcutservice.com/?fbclid=IwAR0hFmAJP60ehpHfpVIzUE8ZHEokWZArfftRAxE1R9STvH0_z51m8YBz5WI#editing-resources

Iikka Vehkalahti has loads of great insight.

"The importance of imagination, create a multilayered narrative. Give a lot of space for the audience so in the end it is the audience that is actually creating the film in the heads. There are lots of docs that are so well made that in the end they are boring and forgettable. The ones that stay with us are the 'imperfect' ones. So the question is: how to achieve 'imperfection?' He answers by saying: 'By creating curiosity and not confusion. And giving space to the audience.'

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