May 2020
Beginner to intermediate
594 pages
20h 36m
English
The documentarian is like a mosaic artist who relies on finding idiosyncratic, chance-generated materials to arrange and interpret. This makes documentary aesthetics more difficult to control than in fiction. Other artists in general—musicians, writers, painters, novelists—enjoy a greater degree of control over content and form, but planning a documentary means envisioning acts, words, and images yet to be made material by the gods of chance.
Another difficulty is that film aesthetics are not easy to understand or apply. Style, for instance, is often confused with form because the two are symbiotic in a finished film and difficult to tell apart. However, being aware of aesthetic ...
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