Looking at the documentary "Paul is Dead: Folklore 101" i notice a few things that differ from alot of documentaries these days. Most documentaries feature talking heads to present the story or arguement, however in this documentary a voice over was used. The docuemtary uses video footage, sounds clips, text on the screen and pictures to explain the story.
This type of documentary is effective because it sticks to the point and keeps your attention by offering a range of different media inside the documentary, in apposed to just having someone standing on screen talking all the way through.
I also noticed that when the voice over is talking, the documentary is showing significant pictures or clips which relate to what he is saying. This is a good aspect of this documentary as it keeps the viewers attention and is also a good way to allow the viewer to gain a better understanding of what the voice over is talking about.
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