: Live or recorded I'm writing an interview a la 60 minutes or Behind the Music, where the interviewer show footage of the subject's homelife. I'm not sure if I'm supposed to indicate that the
I'm writing an interview a la 60 minutes or Behind the Music, where the interviewer show footage of the subject's homelife. I'm not sure if I'm supposed to indicate that the "behind the scenes" footage used should be written as Recorded in the slugline. For example:
INT. SOUND CONTROL ROOM - DAY
Amanda Jones interviews Vince Smith.
Amanda
Let's talk about your green lifestyle.
They laugh.
Vince
Why not Amanda, lets.
CUT TO:
INT. GREEN HOUSE - DAY (RECORDED)
Vince shows Amanda around his futuristic green house.
I'm curious if that's the correct formatting for footage that isn't considered "live". Does it matter that I indicate it in the slugline or not?
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