For National Gallery, the veteran documentary filmmaker spent 12 weeks shooting 170 hours of footage to créate an exhaustive portrait of one of the world's top art galleries, investigating the work of everyone from framers and restorers to curators and administrators. Here he explains why the Golden rule of filming is always to be aware that the killer momento is likelñy to happen the second you put down your camera.
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