Documentary makers have been enjoying a Golden Age since major streaming services began ordering them to bulk up their libraries. Now the genre is entering what can be described as a Golden Cinematic Age as the tools and craft techniques used to make high end drama are being trained on real life stories.
“We’re creating a new genre of high-end cine-style docs shooting full frame using cinematographic techniques and equipment similar to those used in scripted work,” says Bafta-winning director of photography Tim Cragg.
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