Eve Blakemore
Thursday, 19 July 2012
Documentary genre
Codes and conventions of documentaries
The purpose of a documentary is to document, to report with evidence something that has actually happened. It can show this by using actuality footage or reconstructions. It can use a narrators voice over to anchor the meaning or rely on the participants themselves with perhaps occasional comments from an unseen narrator.
Fly on the wall (verite) – appear as truthful as possible
Current affairs- topicality in depth news item
Both radio and tv use documentaries a lot in their scheduling. Documentaries are important to schedule with target audience with where to schedule.
• Audience research is vital.
• Documentaries have different styles
Different techniques
• Observation- programme members forget the camera is seen
• Interview- they don’t look at camera they look at who is interviewing them- mise en scene has to be right
• Narrative- start, middle and ending. Has to tell a story, dramatic conflict too
• Exposition- what is the documentary saying- line of argument
• Fully narrated- screen voiceover (voice of god)
• Mixed- combine interviews observation, narration, found footage.
• Voxpop- street interviews with the general public. Ask them all the same question. Dramatic footage to show conflict
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