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Documentary Making World Authors Project
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Documentary Background
What is a Documentary? Non-fiction film making What Documentaries have you seen? Supersize Me Fahrenheit 9/11 Bowling for Columbine Spellbound Hoop Dreams Brother’s Keeper Some show on The History Channel
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Basics of Documentaries
Documentary films should be realistic. Documentary films should persuade the audience or make some political/historical point. Documentary film is the best film genre to push for social change. Documentary filmmakers should not try to edit their films to make them more dramatic and entertaining.
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Samples Amy Noveski (children’s author) Mark Twain JK Rowling
Look for more documentaries on your own to get additional ideas.
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What you need in your Documentary
Content – Based on history timeline and thesis. Include author biographical information, synopsis of two novels, key historical information, Title Pictures/film/video clips/etc. Music Voice Overs Transitions
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Steps to a Documentary Step 1 – Gather the research/necessary data
Step 2 – Pull together resources – photos, create video “interviews”, find quotes, music, etc. Anything you can use in your documentary. Step 3 – Create a story board. (Shrek sample) Step 4 – Write a script that connects with story board. Step 5 – Create documentary using Windows Movie Maker (how-to video/ online how-to site/ about.com). There’s plenty more “how-to” videos/sites out there…keep looking. Step 6 – Watch it, test it, make sure it’s ready to view.
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