Please use the time in the lab today to study for your final exam (Thursday, June 13) and complete your documentary projects.
Types of Documentaries:
All documentaries have similar basic principals and/or qualities:
All missing or late work must be turned in by Friday, June 14 for credit.
HOMEWORK: Study for your exam. Complete your documentary film project.
Types of Documentaries:
All documentaries have similar basic principals and/or qualities:
1. The events depicted in the film are unstaged; the events exist above and beyond the diegesis (the film world) or the act of filming them. The unstaged nature of the events suggest that the events or subjects have an existence independent of the cinema, thus granting them an air of authenticity or "realism".
2. Documentaries are understood to be non-fiction films. The world or diegesis of what appears on screen is considered real, not imaginary (as in fiction films).
3. It is often assumed that the documentary film maker observes, recording events or subject matter objectively. This is, of course, an untrue or uninformed statement.
There are Five different TYPES of documentary:
A. Expository documentary: the film maker's commentary acts as the "voice-of-God", often giving information or perspectives external to the filmed world in order to "see the world afresh, even if the world seems romantic (idealized) and/or didactic. Here's an example: the Last Lions (2011) & March of the Penguins (2005), & the network series Our World (2019)C. Interactive documentary: The filmmaker's perspective and opinion is more evident. Interview styles allow the film maker to participate actively in presenting of events. It is sort of the opposite of the observational documentary. Sometimes the film maker him/herself is present in the film, asking questions or juxtaposing their opinion with others. Unlike expository documentaries, the film maker is present instead of a disembodied voice of authority (god).
B. Observational documentary: The film maker records events depicted in the film unobtrusively, without intervention from the film-maker, capturing "real life" without commentary, intertitles, or interviews. The documentary type depicts a "slice of life" or direct representation without comment or subjectivity of the film maker. The film maker is completely invisible and/or uninvolved. Ex. The French film: Etre et Avoir about elementary schools in France, and the 2010 film What's the Matter With Kansas.
Roger & Me (1989) but also Bowling For Columbine, Morgan Spurlock's Super Size Me (2004) and Capitalism a Love Story (2009), Where to Invade Next (2016), and Fahrenheit 9/11 (2018)Documentary projects are due Friday. You must upload the files to Youtube and send me the links.
D. Reflexive documentary: Going one step further from interactive documentary, the film maker of reflexive documentary does not attempt to hide the convention of film making. You know you are "watching a film" about "making a film." While documentaries are usually considered realistic, the camera work in a reflexive documentary are much more similar to formalism (the opposite style to realism). Example "Man with a Movie Camera" (1928)
E. Performative documentary: Going beyond the reflexive documentary, the performative documentary seeks to evoke mood or atmosphere traditionally found in fiction films. It can be downright avant garde and formalistic. Its purpose is more metaphorical than literal, although what's important is that it is a documentary that is performed. Here's an example: Survivors by Erol Morris.
All missing or late work must be turned in by Friday, June 14 for credit.
HOMEWORK: Study for your exam. Complete your documentary film project.
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