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Documentary audio editing
Hey
I made a post a few weeks back about a similar subject (documentary editing), but there is one small thing I am having trouble grasping and thought you guys may be able to give me to clarity on this.
When a new speaker or topic is introduced, the audio will be brought in before the picture, then cut to the speaker and then back to b roll to illustrate the point further.
Firstly, I was wondering if there was any other creative reasons you have come across from personal experience to bring in the audio first (apart from cutting around mistakes, or just getting it to look and feel right?
Secondly,Whats confusing me is ive seen documentaries where the speaker is introduced first to introduce the subject and then it will cut to B roll to illustrate the point further.
I was thinking along the lines that maybe for using audio while the visuals are on the previous point (and possibly creating a link) is a nice way of making everything flow into one as opposed to point to point to point.
I understand this is a more of a stylistic thing and a very broad question, but why one way over the other?
Thanks
