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Exploring the Differences Between Directing a Documentary and an Action Movie
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Directing a documentary and an action movie are two completely different experiences. Documentary filmmaking requires a director to capture real-life events as they happen, while action movie directing requires the director to create a story and direct actors in scenes that are not real life.
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