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>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Documentary codes and conventions

>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Codes & conventions Evolved over time due largely due to dissatisfaction with previous ‘modes’. New Technology, different ideologies and a new sense of creativity and ownership led documentary makers to change convention and test boundaries.

>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Codes & conventions Today documentaries consist of many different elements of the different ‘modes’ although there will generally be a dominant ‘mode’ that will run consistently throughout.

>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Expository Mode Characterised by: 'Voice of God' narration directly addressing the viewer Direct relationship between images and voice-over Interviews used only in support of the film's argument A conventional narrative structure A narrator who also may appear as a 'character' in the film (such as David Attenborough)

>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Observational Mode Characterised by: A non-interventionist or fly-on-the-wall style of presentation Unobtrusive camera work, appearing to offer a 'window on the world’ Relatively long takes connoting that nothing has been 'cut out’ Zoom lenses and hand-held camera following the action Editing which gives the impression of 'lived' or 'real' time Speech which is overheard and not directed to camera or audience Synchronous sound Only diegetic music (originating in the documentary's world)

>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Interactive Mode Characterised by: The acknowledged presence of the camera and crew The film-maker speaking directly to her/his subjects An emphasis on monologues and dialogues Representation of multiple viewpoints, contributing different information Editing which maintains logical continuity No definitive argument, leaving the audience to decide

>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Reflexive Mode Characterised by: Acknowledgement of the medium to problematise it Discussion of the problems of making the documentary Making explicit the process of representation Making explicit institutional issues (such as who is funding it)

>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Performative Mode Where the documentary maker 'stars' in his/her own film, is also self-reflexive, such as in Supersize Me(2004).

>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Examples of Expository Some wildlife programmes Current Affairs documentaries (eg. Panorama & Tonight) Cops.

>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Examples of Observational The Osborne’s Big Brother The Family

>>0 >>1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4 >> Examples of Participatory Morgan Spurlock - ie Supersize me Michael Moore – ie Farenheit 9/11 Nick Broomfield – i.e Tupac and Biggie.