Yep, but in some contexts we don't want or need to do this. eg  
observational doco, ethnography. And we can also think about how on  
one hand having a constraint like editing in camera etc is highly  
productive (in Melbourne we have, or had, the white gloves festival  
which was film, one roll, all had to edited in camera, well not edited  
but you know what i mean). But on the other hand you can also think  
about how working like that could also come from a time when film was  
expensive so you didn't just shoot.

Now that video is disposable the tension is both what to do with it  
all (and how), and also how do I not just shoot dross.


On 21/05/2009, at 1:15 AM, Adriana Kaegi wrote:

>     i edit as i shoot so i spend less time actually editing. focus  
> is key. a


cheers
Adrian Miles
adrian.mi...@rmit.edu.au
bachelor communication honours coordinator
vogmae.net.au

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