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* In the Christmas episodes of the British version of ''Series/{{The Office|UK}}'', PointyHairedBoss David Brent -- who has fallen on hard times after losing his job and failing to jumpstart a media career on the back of his appearances in the show, which has shown him to be largely a jerk -- argues that the film crew who followed him and his employees around 'stitched him up' by doing this, presenting a top-heavy depiction of the moments that made him look like a clown (which, to be fair, there were lots of) and not showing enough of the moments where he actually ''did'' do a good job and / or managed to charm people. Interestingly, the Christmas episodes go some way towards rectifying this, showing him in a more charming, competent light, as if the documentary makers felt bad about this and were trying to make it up to him.

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* In the Christmas episodes [[Recap/TheOfficeUKChristmasSpecialPartOne Christmas]] [[Recap/TheOfficeUKChristmasSpecialPartTwo episodes]] of the British version of ''Series/{{The Office|UK}}'', which takes place a couple of years after the original series, PointyHairedBoss David Brent -- who has fallen on hard times after losing his job and failing to jumpstart a media career on the back of his appearances in the show, which has shown him to be largely a jerk -- argues that the film crew who followed him and his employees around 'stitched him up' by doing this, presenting a top-heavy depiction of the moments that made him look like a clown (which, to be fair, there were lots of) and not showing enough of the moments where he actually ''did'' do a good job and / or managed to charm people. Interestingly, the Christmas episodes go some way towards rectifying this, showing him in a more charming, competent light, as if the documentary makers felt bad about this and were trying to make it up to him.
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* ''Series/{{Taskmaster}}'' makes gratuitous use of this, since all the tasks are recorded in advance, separately, without the contestants getting to see each other's attempts, and then they are played in front of an audience while Greg, Alex, and the five contestants all watch and react to them in real time. Rather than just play them one after the other, they are often edited and cut together in ways to make different events and statements flow together to [[RuleOfFunny make things funnier]]. Like this one from Series 7, when they had to make a tower of cardboard but would have their 10 minute time limit cut down to 5 if they assembled a box:
--> '''Rhod Gilbert:''' Only a fool would assemble their first box quickly!
--> (SmashCut to Phil Wang assembling his first box quickly while the audience loses it laughing)
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* In early 2020, [[https://youtu.be/aca0KWoHtqQ this audio]] of a fight between Creator/JohnnyDepp and then wife Creator/AmberHeard found its way onto [=YouTube=]. It went viral and swayed public opinion to Depp's side about how she'd supposedly abused him for years. The audio was ostensibly Heard starting a physical fight, admitting to being the aggressor in their relationship, and mocking Depp that no one would believe she was abusing him because he was a man. However, it was later revealed that summer in Depp's defamation case against a tabloid in the UK that the audio was chopped up, misleadingly edited with different parts spliced together, and removed of context. [[https://youtu.be/k9pbrBmHI58 The full audio]] tells a different story. The full context of the audio was that Heard, who has always admitted to having occasionally hit him back in self defense and once in defense of her sister, was talking about hitting him reactively after he slammed a door over her foot. The edited audio makes it sound like she is taunting him about how no one would believe she was abusing him because he was "a man". The full quote is allegedly, "Tell the world Johnny. Tell them, "I, Johnny Depp, a man, I'm a victim of domestic violence too and see how many people believe or side with you." She never, in fact, said "a man", she said "man" mocking his manner of speaking. What she said was, "You can please tell people that it was a fair fight, and see what the ju-, see what the jury and judge thinks. Tell the world Johnny, tell them Johnny Depp, I Johnny Depp, man, I'm, I'm am a victim too of domestic violence." What she is saying is that if someone on the outside were to find out what he was doing to her, no one would believe their physical fights were fair because he, being a man, was so much bigger and stronger than her. This recording is also stripped of the context of having come from a few days after a particularly brutal beatdown where her friend she'd been talking to on the phone at the time had called 911 because he believed he was about to kill her and that's why she said something about the cops finding out. She admits in the recording that she hit him on instinct thinking he was about to get violent with her again which he never denies having done. Depp's lawyer, Adam Waldman, was kicked off his case against Heard in the US by the original judge in part for leaking the audio and potentially biasing jurors.
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*** Arin has also been subjected to this in his appearances on ''Series/TheTester'', as the people behind the show would edit his clips to paint him as a DesignatedVillain by making him look like he bailed from his team at a crucial moment and to make him look like an asshole in general.

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\n* Creator/ScottAdams' book ''The Dilbert Principle'' provides an example:
-->For example, see how an innocuous corporate statement can be edited slightly to alter the original meaning while still being a legitimate quote:\\
You say: "Our company is skilled in many other things that are never reported by the biased media."\\
Media reports: "Our company -- -killed -- m--- other t----- ---- --- ---er -e------ -- --- ---s-- ----a."

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* A ''WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien'' tie-in story in ''Creator/CartoonNetwork Action Pack'' saw Ben get interviewed by an alien reporter named Gorphax; he was subsequently filmed going about his daily routine, from typical teenager things to saving the news team from a [=DNAlien=] attack. When the broadcast is aired, we find out that it was edited to make Gorphax look like the hero of the tale and Ben look like a helpless coward.

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* A ''WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien'' tie-in story in ''Creator/CartoonNetwork Action Pack'' ''ComicBook/CartoonNetworkActionPack'' saw Ben get interviewed by an alien reporter named Gorphax; he was subsequently filmed going about his daily routine, from typical teenager things to saving the news team from a [=DNAlien=] attack. When the broadcast is aired, we find out that it was edited to make Gorphax look like the hero of the tale and Ben look like a helpless coward.
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* The ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' episode "Money Grandma" has Robin get Beast Boy and Cyborg to fight by showing them a doctored video of them insulting each other. Raven tries to point out to Cyborg and Beast Boy that the video is clearly edited, but they don't listen to her.

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