May 2020
Beginner to intermediate
594 pages
20h 36m
English
In this chapter, we look at important aspects of film storytelling as well as the vocabulary used to describe the documentary’s working parts and principles.
Establishing a documentary’s appeal and relevance, as with drama of any kind, takes art and verve or you lose your audience. At www.routledge/cw/rabiger, you’ll find openings to two documentaries by Academy Award nominee Tod Lending. In Legacy (USA, 2000) and Omar and Pete (USA, 2005), see how each establishes its purview and intentions.
The background and scene-setting information your audience needs at the outset is called exposition and is integral to the contract or understanding a film strikes with its audience. ...
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