19. Sgt Gary Campbell and Det. Snr Const. Kevin Gehringer of Qld police are frequently filmed sitting in dark offices examining evidence and going over details of the case. This gives the impression they worked long hours during their investigation. It also conveys a sense of their professionalism and dedication. Experts – where are they filmed? What are they doing? Is it actual footage or reconstructions?
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29. Reconstructions By including the police reconstruction of events the filmmaker present powerful and convincing evidence that Gabe could, in fact, have held onto Tina and switched off her oxygen. This meant staring into her face while she lost consciousness. What does this suggest to the viewer about Gabe? Why include this in the documentary?
30. How are other images and graphics used to create sympathy for Tina’s family? Graphics and titles provide information for the viewer and shots of documents or photos are another way of presenting evidence to support a particular point of view, and include print information within a visual medium.
31. Visuals - Think about how often this image appears in the documentary. It’s a powerful and emotional image – giving us a last picture of Tina but also presenting her as helpless.