3 things I learned from this article:
- That this type of production isn't professionally treated like a regular film (i.e the director has to watch the iPhone footage off the actor's phone.)
- A fake documentary has a better chance to be more well received than a real one.
- You're ALLOWED to use low grade cameras to make first-person documentary footage.
2 opinions:
- I'm glad Levinson didn't give actors unrealistic top tier cameras to film their "found footage".
- I'd beat the actor who forgot to press record on their phone.
1 question - Would there be a higher chance of having artifacts in the cell phone footage?
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