Elements of Documentaries

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Elements of Documentaries Documentary Films Elements of Documentaries

What do documentaries share with feature films? Cinematography: camera angles Special effects Lighting Editing Sound Design Narrative

What Makes Documentaries Different? The goal of a documentary is to present or re-present a glimpse of a non-fictional topic in order to give viewers insight into: The human condition / life The experiences of others The environment/ Animals A political movement past or present Art Science/ technology Documentaries rely LESS on narrative and MORE on providing an opinion and a specific, persuasive message, and information.

Stop, drop (your pencil), discuss: Are docs different from reality TV?

Narration: Omniscient Documentaries often rely on a narrator to provide: Perspective / context / storyline Information / data Like a reporter, the narrator feels objective and is relied on for a sense of “truth”. Sometimes documentaries use VOICE-OVERS, an all-knowing third person, a “voice-of-god” (omniscient). Interesting fact: Until recently, only men’s voices were used to narrate

Narration and camera angle The subject usually speaks to the camera using a rule of thirds shot. *This makes the audience feel that what they are watching is unfiltered, and therefore is more believable.

Modes Narrative continued

Authority and Expertise Experts are used to provide facts or the “official” version of the story. They provide credibility. Eye witness/Everyday People provide the human element. Usually they offer testimonials, which help to balance expert fact with firsthand, personal experience or opinion. Their authority comes from raw emotion and a why would they lie impression of the audience.

Information, not entertainment photographs Archival footage Reenactments Documents Charts/ Graphs Maps Statistics Computer simulations/ animations

The Cinematographic Style Texture refers to the mixture of still and moving images, different evidence types, and different grains of film: vintage, handheld, etc.

Editing Documentaries aim to suggest that they are a window on reality. They usually appear low-budget in order to feel more real. (either because they are or because that makes them seem more spontaneous and “real”.

Music and Sound Music usually includes theme music (usually for opening and closing credits) and licensed music (from popular artists). The music is always chosen to accompany the images (creates added meaning). Sound has a “live” feel to it (e.g. background noise is not edited out). Equally important to consider are added sound effects and silence. Why do you think that is?

Tone Usually documentaries have a serious tone, so the film isn’t taken lightly. But, Recently a new genre of “mockumentary” has emerged (e.g. Religulous by Bill Maher which mocks religious faith around the world) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhI17Ky 3fNg

– What is the difference? Constructing Reality A documentary is, in the end, a construction of reality, edited and manipulated by the documentarian and crew. That doesn't mean it isn’t true, but it’s not “the truth”, but rather “a truth”. – What is the difference?