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Because the segment was not specifically credited, it's hard to know who, exactly, made it. It was likely written by [[Steven Moffat]]. It featured no new footage, so it had no [[director]], [[director of photography]] or really not much of ''any'' crew. Its key creatives were likely [[Offline Editor]] [[John Parker]] and [[Edit Assistant]] [[George Sabapathy]], the people credited with editing ''[[When Time Froze]]'' as a whole. It's entirely possible that [[Colourist]] [[Matt Mullins]] may have been required to achieve a colour balance on the piece, since it was the combination of many different episodes. | Because the segment was not specifically credited, it's hard to know who, exactly, made it. It was likely written by [[Steven Moffat]]. It featured no new footage, so it had no [[director]], [[director of photography]] or really not much of ''any'' crew. Its key creatives were likely [[Offline Editor]] [[John Parker]] and [[Edit Assistant]] [[George Sabapathy]], the people credited with editing ''[[When Time Froze]]'' as a whole. It's entirely possible that [[Colourist]] [[Matt Mullins]] may have been required to achieve a colour balance on the piece, since it was the combination of many different episodes. | ||
The episode is notable for including previously-unreleased clips of young River. | |||
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Revision as of 16:01, 3 April 2012
River Song: Her Story was a lengthy segment of the final episode of Doctor Who Confidential. It featured Alex Kingston, in character as River Song, narrating a chronological biography of her life.
Because the segment was not specifically credited, it's hard to know who, exactly, made it. It was likely written by Steven Moffat. It featured no new footage, so it had no director, director of photography or really not much of any crew. Its key creatives were likely Offline Editor John Parker and Edit Assistant George Sabapathy, the people credited with editing When Time Froze as a whole. It's entirely possible that Colourist Matt Mullins may have been required to achieve a colour balance on the piece, since it was the combination of many different episodes.
The episode is notable for including previously-unreleased clips of young River.