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What is the imagery?
For any biographical piece, relavent and historical imagery is
critical to capturing and maintaining viewer interest. Testimony is committed to obtaining existing images or capturing new
images needed to make each story interesting and hold the viewers attention.
The imagery includes but is not limited to:
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Personal still photo archives including pictures from early childhood, family gatherings, accomplishments, etc. |
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Other archive still images, video and film from athletic performances, concerts, press conferences, television programs, motion pictures, music videos,
personal home videos, news programs, news papers, movies, etc. |
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Current footage of the featured personality in action such as working, speaking, performing, writing, ministering, meeting with colleagues,
spending time with family, worshipping, participating in a bible study, praying, etc. |
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Specific footage of topics mentioned in the featured and supporting interviews including the neighborhood where they grew up, the school they attended,
places they frequented before coming to Christ, the church they attended as a youth, the place where they accepted Christ, etc. |
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Re-enactments. Testimony will seek to use still photos archive material, and present day imagery as much as possible.
However, if a key scene is unavailable then a stylistically treated re-enactment might be considered. |
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