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Is it a good idea to use narration to supply the raw data of a film involving a tragic event? - Question/Answer Now Playing


Is it a good idea to use narration to supply the raw data of a film involving a tragic event?

Dec 14, 2012

I'm writing a 3 hour TV film based on an actual tragic event, and my producer is insisting on using narration to supply all the raw data (the magnitude of the tsunami, causalities, amount of food, etc). I am not keen on doing so and I would like advice on how to use it effectively without breaking the world and atmosphere of the fiction I have created. It's about the group protagonists of 7 journalists. It's a docudrama, but the sub-genres are: maturation/redemption/degeneration/buddy salvation and the spine of the action for this group is completing their mission as journalists in the midst of the natural disaster.

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