This document discusses the camera shots, edits, sound, mise-en-scene, and likes/dislikes of a documentary. It notes that establishing shots, mid shots, and long shots were used to frame subjects. Short takes during interviews showed facial expressions. Crosscutting was used between the subject and key speaker. Basic cuts transitioned between scenes. Mysterious music and soundtrack intros set the tone. Voiceovers introduced topics. Casual costumes were worn and locations rarely established relevance. The documentary kept viewers interested through intriguing topics but some presentations seemed far-fetched.