Haha, good catch and revelations in this article. It's funny, I find myself explaining to my daughter whenever she watches any form of video footage while we're out and about during our day that "they're only actors". I remember once watching some old Kurosawa movies and he did this one take bit or some other really long scene that moved so slowly, I found myself getting edgy and bored. And then it struck me, "wait, this guy is like letting parts of the film unfold at real life pace". And that's the crux, when filmed things transpire at the pace of real life they seem slow and dull. Most produced and edited material adds a great deal of effect and storytelling, but it's funny to see that apply to something you'd think was completely unadulterated natural footage. Good oxymoronic effect.