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What is the main difference between dailies and the final edited film?
unpolished raw footage
camera angle changes
actor performance variations
lighting differences
unpolished raw footage
camera angle changes
actor performance variations
lighting differences
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The main difference between dailies and the final edited film is **unpolished raw footage**. Dailies, also known as rushes, are the raw, unedited recordings of the day's filming, showcasing the performances, camera angles, and settings captured during shooting. They are not refined, colored, or polished, whereas the final edited film is a completed product that has been meticulously edited, color corrected, and polished for presentation.
While camera angle changes, actor performance variations, and lighting differences can also be aspects that distinguish dailies from the final product, the primary difference lies in the raw versus finalized state of the footage itself.
While camera angle changes, actor performance variations, and lighting differences can also be aspects that distinguish dailies from the final product, the primary difference lies in the raw versus finalized state of the footage itself.
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