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Indications of Guilt, Pt. 1 is a film examining the structures of American police interrogation and their relationship to fictional screen representations of law enforcement.
Through reenacted detective-suspect interviews, clips from TV crime dramas, interviews with detectives, and mobile phone footage, Craigie explores how psychological interrogation can function as a process for creating fiction, while apparently seeking to establish truth.
Much of the audio footage in the film was taken from covert phone camera recordings, which needed audio restoration and careful mixing to reveal what the audience need to hear in the film.
Through reenacted detective-suspect interviews, clips from TV crime dramas, interviews with detectives, and mobile phone footage, Craigie explores how psychological interrogation can function as a process for creating fiction, while apparently seeking to establish truth.
Much of the audio footage in the film was taken from covert phone camera recordings, which needed audio restoration and careful mixing to reveal what the audience need to hear in the film.
Director // Maud Cragie
Sound Mix // Tom Haines
Sound Mix // Tom Haines