Documentaries Part 5: Editing
The documentary finally comes together in the edit suite as the content that has been recorded is assembled into the recognisable shape of a documentary film. This is one of the most creative, rewarding – and sometimes hugely frustrating – parts of the process. There are five stages:
- View everything that has been shot in advance – the rushes – and make a long assembly of the footage that succeeds in telling the story outline
- Shape this assembly of raw footage into a long-ish rough cut, which looks like a proper documentary
- After feedback from a first viewing, this rough cut is turned into a fine cut, which looks more like the final version and is nearly cut to time
- After viewing the fine cut, final changes are made and picture lock, which means no more changes to footage
- Finally, script lock – the script is signed off, recorded and laid on the final version of the documentary