Sentences with phrase «selective editing»

By selective editing we are led to believe that everything said in the video is based on multiple independent lines of evidence carrying such overwhelming force that no rational observer could dispute it.
Ten years ago, his series Against Nature was found to have misled his interviewees about «the content and purpose of the programmes» and distorted their views «through selective editing» (1).
O'Keefe claimed Project Veritas» work was in the tradition of the undercover journalism of Upton Sinclair and Jack London, and defended his videos — which have been slammed by critics for selective editing — against the charge that they seemed «unbelievable.»
Last week, she and Soechtig came under fire for what critics have called selective editing.
Although, we can all just expect selective editing from the FOX «New» Yokels.
Cheesy reaction shots are often spliced in for comic effect, while some dramatic sequences seem manufactured through very selective editing, such as when a baby monkey is under attack from a swooping bird of prey.
This is not really surprising, when you consider that Durkin was previously reprimanded by the UK Independent Television Commission for using selective editing to misrepresent and distort the views of interviewees in his earlier anti-environmentalist documentary, Against Nature.
Loyal customers depend on owner Linda O'Hare's selective editing of unique finds at this popular shopping destination.
It found that «the views of the four complainants, as made clear to the interviewer, had been distorted by selective editing» and that they had been «misled as to the content and purpose of the programmes when they agreed to take part».
Your mention of the «tax» and selective editing of your «Book» is very clever by the way.
All the same, his selective editing is troubling, and highly misleading, even if it's just confirmation bias in extremis.
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