Sherpa wasn't bad, but it didn't really seem to know where it was going. It was done digitally, which meant that some of the shots were sharper than sharp, but others (particularly some of the distance shots, sadly) had pretty marked artifacting. It followed one of the women's classes at the HMI though their 28 day course. Maybe 'raw' is what documentaries are supposed to strive for these days, but I like a little editorial polish, myself.
Sherpa wasn't bad, but it didn't really seem to know where it was going. It was done digitally, which meant that some of the shots were sharper than sharp, but others (particularly some of the distance shots, sadly) had pretty marked artifacting. It followed one of the women's classes at the HMI though their 28 day course. Maybe 'raw' is what documentaries are supposed to strive for these days, but I like a little editorial polish, myself.
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