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Researching and Developing A Documentary Project

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Baldwin Park in Orlando, Florida © JRM

Baldwin Park in Orlando, Florida © JRM

It’s not difficult to come up with an idea for a documentary project. There are non-fiction stories around us all the time. Taking that idea and deciding how or if you want to tell the story takes some effort. There are a number of questions to ask yourself. For example is this a story worth telling, will anyone be interested in the subject? This doesn’t preclude working on a project to inform others of an issue or topic that needs to looked at. We’re talking about how broad the subject or idea is and what the best way to document it might be. (more…)

Documentary Point-Of-View

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Every documentary film, video or photograph has a Point-of-View (POV). It is important for the creators of the documentation to consider what that POV may be.

Excerpted from Create Documentary Films, Videos and Multimedia by JRMartin

Available from Amazon.com  – Create Documentary Films, Video…

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History And Evolution of Documentary And Nonfiction Filmmaking

Monday, October 26th, 2009
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The first documentary to be screened to the public by Louis Lumiere

There is an important reason and need to offer an explanation of the history and evolution of the concept of documentary filmmaking.

To this end it is necessary to look at many other issues that deal with the telling or reporting of nonfiction realities via the many methods of conveying such realities in books, magazines, newspapers, television and the internet. These issues have to do with the expectations of the public and ourselves as to how information is reported and disseminated in our culture, how it’s perceived and how subjectively the information is presented . (more…)

"Actuality"

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

The word “Actuality” when used to describe the material used in in documentary or non-fiction project, whether it’s film, video, or a photograph means that it was recorded “actually” happening and was not staged or manipulated in anyway.

Newgrange prehistoric mound in Ireland © JRM

Newgrange prehistoric mound in Ireland - The rising sun shines through the window above the entrance on the Winter Solstice. © JRM

In a pure sense a documentary film is a story that uses actuality sources to create a non-fiction documentation of some reality. Actuality meaning something that “actually’ happened and was in some way recorded on film, video, still photographs, audio, or other medium. It’s a non-fiction reality, somehow witnessed and recorded. A documentary does not employ actors to recreate a reality of which we have knowledge in some way. As soon as we employ actors, or script what is going to happen, even if it is based on a true story or event, we have created a fictional story.

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Making Documentaries

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Photo © JRM

Photo © JRM

DOCUMENTARY STORY TELLING

Documentary story telling is as old as human life, older then cave paintings, older then Neolithic nomads passing on hunting skills and survival stories. It is perhaps one of our most important ways of handing down information and exploring reality.

Think about it for a moment and it becomes obvious that even early folklore and fiction were metaphors for human experience and intellect that reflected or tried to understand non-fiction realities. (more…)

One Approach

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Photo © JRM

Photo © JRM

Where do we start, what kind of logic can we apply to telling actuality based stories? It might be interesting to borrow some ideas from Science. It is said that “Science observes and measures the natural world.” Science accumulates information and uses that data to deduce empirical laws that govern biological and physical systems in our universe.

But in Science explanations must be tested and proved by applying observations and by coming up with other observations that might disprove the explanation. This requirement is called making predictions falsifiable. (more…)

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