People have asked, "Is the documentation of reflections and movie production more accurate if it represents reality?" You can answer this question in various ways. The obvious path is reflexive, as it is honest about the shortcomings of filmmaking. However, we do not necessarily know what the problem is. This problem must be solved before a satisfactory answer can be drawn. First of all, a simpler way of thinking about the phrase "express reality realistically" is "truth". Reality and truth are synonymous. Because people question the truth by asking the truth.
FF: 'Do you have enough lenses? "Really, always, when you are shooting the moment your work is filming, you always ask yourself if you have enough scenes, enough video moments and enough broles. FF: My colleague Sam and I do not shoot at the state of California state body Do I shoot from an adequate angle? Are there enough close-ups? Are you making lenses? Should I keep shooting adequately? We decided to stay at the body motel, wanting a perfect body experience.The town is like a movie abandoned from the ancient west, an eerie This motel is definitely the most strange place I have ever stayed, it's like a haunted house using red shag carpets I probably should not share this story, but we just said that this is not the most comfortable sleeping night.
Most of the movies were filmed in Velithe style as the event was held in front of the camera. But I used other film production techniques common in documentaries to talk about things that happened before shooting or about some events that I could not shoot for legal or logistical reasons. 1) We will save the archives of workers and organizers in their mobile phone, camera, and public domain video of the New York Police Station. 2) We placed some scenes shot later in the movies and showed that they knew similar scenes that occurred but were not filmed. 3) In a more general scenario, have the subjects communicate the feelings of the past events in the past tense.