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Holistic Breakdown: How to Edit a Documentary Film
Navigate the unique challenges of documentary editing — from footage organization to ethical considerations.

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How to Edit a Documentary Film
1. Identify Your Documentary Type
The six primary styles — poetic, expository, observational, participatory, reflexive, and performative — each demand distinct editorial approaches.
2. Conduct Thorough Research
There's no such thing as over-researching for a documentary project.
3. Organize Footage Systematically
- Maintain shooting notes
- Back up and organize files promptly
- Separate interview footage from B-roll
- Create prioritized asset bins
4. Follow the Editorial Process
Back up footage, organize, transcribe interviews, select strongest shots, create graphics, build narrative structure, select music, integrate stock footage.
5. Incorporate Stock Footage
High-quality stock B-roll can enhance production value significantly.
6. Address Ethical Considerations
Editors must work against both conscious and unconscious bias to present content honestly.
7. Develop Audio Strategy
Seek royalty-free music with loops and stems for flexibility as your edit evolves.
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