This document discusses techniques used in crime documentaries that could be incorporated into the creator's own documentary. It analyzes the use of jump cuts in "Ross Kemp on Gangs" to make scenes flow smoothly. It also notes how Ross Kemp uses direct address to help audiences understand dangerous situations. The document likes how over-the-shoulder shots in "Ross Kemp" create a sense of caution and how two shots in "Danny Dyer Deadliest Men" show genuine conversations. It concludes that voiceovers, as used in a thoughtful long shot of Dyer, can make shocking stories more engaging.