I found this clip in today's Times Online.
It's a good example of how speeding up or slowing down film can help us to see much more than we would at normal speeds. And for this reasons at EverydayLives, we don't differentiate between editing and analysis.
This clip aside, doing analysis on a timeline forces the viewer to scrutinise the same event many times over. And it never ceases to amaze us how repeat viewing can throw up new thinking around the same seemingly uneventful clip.
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