Documentary Film
Documentary Film
Documentary Film
• Best scenes
• Witness
• Perfect opportunity
• Direct
• Transformation
• Virtual Reality
DOCUMENTARY MAKING
An art towards creation
MICHAEL MOORE’S 10 RULES FOR
MAKING DOCUMENTARY FILMS
MOORE M. (2014). MICHAEL MOORE’S 13 RULES FOR MAKING DOCUMENTARY FILMS.
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• 3. The
modern documentary sadly
has morphed into what looks like
a college lecture, the college
lecture mode of telling a story.
Film makers have to invent a different way. Experimentation is
the key. This enables the audience avoid the boredom.
MICHAEL MOORE’S 10 RULES FOR
MAKING DOCUMENTARY FILMS
MOORE M. (2014). MICHAEL MOORE’S 13 RULES FOR MAKING DOCUMENTARY FILMS.
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• 7. Making
films personal is
important
People want to hear the real voice of a person. The vast
majority of these documentary films hat have had the most
success are the ones with a personal voice.
MICHAEL MOORE’S 10 RULES FOR
MAKING DOCUMENTARY FILMS
MOORE M. (2014). MICHAEL MOORE’S 13 RULES FOR MAKING DOCUMENTARY FILMS.
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• 8. Point
your cameras at the
cameras.
Show the audience what the film isn’t telling them what is
going on.
MICHAEL MOORE’S 10 RULES FOR
MAKING DOCUMENTARY FILMS
MOORE M. (2014). MICHAEL MOORE’S 13 RULES FOR MAKING DOCUMENTARY FILMS.
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• 9. Less is more.
•Narration
• Narration is the verbal description of what is happening in a
documentary film and is performed by a narrator. The
narration can be delivered through a voice over, by a
narrator visible on-screen or some combination of both.
Good documentary film narration has a clear, logical
structure that helps the viewer better understand the
subject of the documentary.
ELEMENTS OF A DOCUMENTARY FILM
THOMAS J. (2017). ELEMENTS OF DOCUMENTARY FILM.
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•Interviews
• Interviews are used to provide context, eyewitness
statements and expert knowledge to the documentary. In
documentary films, they usually consist of the interviewee
visible on-screen answering questions delivered by an off-
screen interviewer. Interviewees are often depicted sitting in
their offices or homes, looking into negative space and not
directly at the camera. Hence, Interviews are edited.
ELEMENTS OF A DOCUMENTARY FILM
THOMAS J. (2017). ELEMENTS OF DOCUMENTARY FILM.
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•Location Shots
• Location shots are used in documentary films when
discussing a particular place. In historical documentaries,
location shots may show the place where particular events
took place. Location shots are often used at the beginning
of a documentary film to provide a context for the start of
the narrative.
ELEMENTS OF A DOCUMENTARY FILM
THOMAS J. (2017). ELEMENTS OF DOCUMENTARY FILM.
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•Graphics
• Graphics consist of anything that appears on the screen
that was not actually filmed. The opening titles and credits
will make use of graphics, subtitles and translated text.
Graphics are also used to explain complex ideas in a visual
diagrammatic form.
ELEMENTS OF A DOCUMENTARY FILM
THOMAS J. (2017). ELEMENTS OF DOCUMENTARY FILM.
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•Archive Footage
• Archive or stock footage is film shot for purposes other than
the particular documentary film in which it is shown. It is
often used to portray famous historical events or to give a
sense of context of a particular historical period. Archival
footage is footage recording information about an event
occurring in the historical world