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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Where does End of Watch fall in this?
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Never actually saw it.
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Did you ever see Lake Mungo? Mockumentary with some Found Footage elements that weaves it in pretty nicely.
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Who would have thought Bobcat Goldwaith could make such a good found footage horror movie. A small movie that does a lot
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sorta off-topic but Modern Family infuriated me for this exact reason. Using the interviews for easy jokes but makes no effort to explain the format
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There was a moment in MF where Luke or Phil was trying some basketball trick shot, finally made it, then was immediately crushed they hadn’t got it on video.
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I always thought Romero's "docuzombie" was good, but how does it stack up for you? Diary of the Dead, I think.
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honestly earth to echo does it well
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Wait how is Chronicle ok the climax is literally edited together from multiple angles of them flying around in the air
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From other people’s cameras...
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