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So, 'Theo Does Some Editing' is a documentary that dives right into the edit bay. It's not your typical behind-the-scenes flick. The pacing is kind of slow, but it really gives you time to soak in the nuances of the editing process. You get the sense of isolation, the focus required—it’s almost meditative at times. The film captures the frustration and euphoria that comes with cutting together a narrative. The visuals are stripped down, keeping it raw, which is refreshing. And while there’s no traditional narrative arc, it’s all about revealing the artistry in what’s often overlooked. It’s distinct in how it shows the manual effort, the practical decisions behind the cuts, rather than glossing over them with flashy techniques.
Focus on the editing processCaptures the mood of isolationUnconventional documentary style
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