3. In this clip the interviewee has be framed to the right of the screen as this is a code and
convention of documentaries. Also graphics have been used in this clip as the interviewees
name has been positioned underneath them in a bold font with their occupation in a
smaller font below their name. This has been done to give the viewer more information
about who they are listening to without taking time out of the documentary to introduce
themselves.
4. A medium close up of the interviewee has been used in this documentary as the viewer/audience has
a more engaging view of the scene such as the mise en scene of the background and too clearly see
who is speaking. The mise en scene in this image is relevant to what the documentary is about as
movie posters have been positioned behind her, this anchors meaning to what she is using through
the use of visual props.
5. Archive Footage has been used in this documentary to show clips off movies which breaks up
the documentary for the viewer so that they are not constantly watching people being
interviewed which keeps them interested. The archive material is related to the topic of the
documentary as it is a scene from a movie that is being shown.
6. Relevant cutaways from the interviews have been used in the
documentaries such as this lion king trailer when the
interviewee was talking about trailers and this clip from a
comedy when he was speaking about bringing the funniest
parts of comedies into the trailer. This gives the audience
visual image examples of what the interviewee is speaking
about and keeps the interested in what is happening.