In that entire sweeping era of 2000's found footage, I think there are two projects that actually nailed the cinematic language by actually treating it as the reality of "people being filmed." The Office UK. And Chronicle. Maybe another?
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found footage means found footage, not simply docu-style tho. The In the Loop team nails docu-style. I have no room for the ones that get lost in between. it's cheating. plain and simple.
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Wait, what impossible shots?
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It constantly pretends the camera is both there and not there. We'll see two people talking, it will cut in close like a shoe swinging or something and 1. it's like "why did the camera person go in and get that shot? that's a movie shot not a documentary shot" and then
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This is so true. Yet....P&R is so magic. ??
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