Excerpt from "Vote Jesus: The Chronicles of Ken Stevenson"
"Vote Jesus: The Chronicles of Ken Stevenson" (2009)
Directed by: VIC DAVID
Produced by: 
Cinematography by: Charles Debold​​​​​​​, Lloyd Handwerker
Edited by: GREG SUCHAREW, Mara Wollong​​​​​​​
Project Overview
I served as the editor for the feature documentary "Vote Jesus: The Chronicles of Ken Stevenson", starring a perennial “underground” presidential candidate and social media icon named Vermin Supreme. The film’s Director, Vic David, and I worked through an exhaustive process of editing and re-editing scenes; crafting a coherent depiction of Vermin Supreme’s postmodern exploits.
Editing a documentary is nothing at all like editing a narrative. A narrative film will have a refined script and footage that is perfectly slated and labeled right out of the camera. And while editing a narrative you will have footage and maybe even entire scenes that aren’t used. A documentary typically has orders of magnitude more footage that you must whittle down to an interesting and cohesive story.
This was a difficult project because of the nature of the medium. Yet, it was incredibly rewarding as it gave me critical experience editing non-fiction footage, taught me what angles to capture when I would eventually shoot non-fiction material, and set me down the path of creating my own feature documentary film.
See another excerpt from "Vote Jesus: The Chronicles of Ken Stevenson" below.
Excerpt from "Vote Jesus: The Chronicles of Ken Stevenson"
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