Documentary Screens: Non-Fiction Film And Television
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Documentary productions encompass remarkable representations of surprising realities. How do documentaries achieve their ends? What types of documentaries are there? What factors are implicated in their production? Such questions animate this engaging study. Documentary Screens provides a comprehensive and critical introduction to the formal features and histories of central c...
Documentary productions encompass remarkable representations of surprising realities. How do documentaries achieve their ends? What types of documentaries are there? What factors are implicated in their production? Such questions animate this engaging study. Documentary Screens provides a comprehensive and critical introduction to the formal features and histories of central c...
Description:
Documentary productions encompass remarkable representations of surprising realities. How do documentaries achieve their ends? What types of documentaries are there? What factors are implicated in their production? Such questions animate this engaging study. Documentary Screens provides a comprehensive and critical introduction to the formal features and histories of central categories of documentary film and television. Among the categories examined are autobiographical, indigenous and ethnographic documentary, compilation films, direct cinema and cinema verite and television documentary journalism. The book also considers recent so called popular factual entertainment and the future of documentary film, television and new media. This provocative and accessible analysis situates wide ranging examples from each category within the larger material forces which impact on documentary form and content. The important connection between form, content and context explored in the book constitutes a new and lively 'documentary studies' approach to documentary representation.
Review:
'I finished reading Documentary Screens...today and find it to be the most accessible, readable, up-to-date, comprehensive, and authoritative book of its kind.' - Sam B. Girgus, Vanderbilt University, USA
Table of Contents:
Acknowledgements Introduction 'Believe Me, I'm of the World': Documentary Representation Men with Movie Cameras: Flaherty and Grierson Constructing and Contesting Otherness: Ethnographic Film Decolonizing the Image: Aboriginal Documentary Productions The Truth of the Matter: Cinema Verite and Direct Cinema The Camera I: Autobiographical Documentary Finding and Keeping: Compilation Documentary The Fact/Fiction Divide: Drama-Documentary and Documentary Drama The Evening Report: Television Documentary Journalism Up Close and Personal: Popular Factual Entertainment The Burning Question: The Future of Documentary Conclusion Screenings and Additional Resources Notes Bibliography Index
Author Biography:
KEITH BEATTIE is a Lecturer at Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. He is the author of The Scar that Binds (New York University Press, 1998).
Documentary productions encompass remarkable representations of surprising realities. How do documentaries achieve their ends? What types of documentaries are there? What factors are implicated in their production? Such questions animate this engaging study. Documentary Screens provides a comprehensive and critical introduction to the formal features and histories of central categories of documentary film and television. Among the categories examined are autobiographical, indigenous and ethnographic documentary, compilation films, direct cinema and cinema verite and television documentary journalism. The book also considers recent so called popular factual entertainment and the future of documentary film, television and new media. This provocative and accessible analysis situates wide ranging examples from each category within the larger material forces which impact on documentary form and content. The important connection between form, content and context explored in the book constitutes a new and lively 'documentary studies' approach to documentary representation.
Review:
'I finished reading Documentary Screens...today and find it to be the most accessible, readable, up-to-date, comprehensive, and authoritative book of its kind.' - Sam B. Girgus, Vanderbilt University, USA
Table of Contents:
Acknowledgements Introduction 'Believe Me, I'm of the World': Documentary Representation Men with Movie Cameras: Flaherty and Grierson Constructing and Contesting Otherness: Ethnographic Film Decolonizing the Image: Aboriginal Documentary Productions The Truth of the Matter: Cinema Verite and Direct Cinema The Camera I: Autobiographical Documentary Finding and Keeping: Compilation Documentary The Fact/Fiction Divide: Drama-Documentary and Documentary Drama The Evening Report: Television Documentary Journalism Up Close and Personal: Popular Factual Entertainment The Burning Question: The Future of Documentary Conclusion Screenings and Additional Resources Notes Bibliography Index
Author Biography:
KEITH BEATTIE is a Lecturer at Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. He is the author of The Scar that Binds (New York University Press, 1998).
Autor | Beattie, Keith |
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Ilmumisaeg | 2003 |
Kirjastus | Palgrave Macmillan |
Köide | Pehmekaaneline |
Bestseller | Ei |
Lehekülgede arv | 288 |
Pikkus | 216 |
Laius | 216 |
Keel | English |
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