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Documentary film has never been more popular - nor creatively complex - and Bill Nichols's book gives a concise over-view of the genre while tackling the important ideas, issues, and conundrums that we as filmmakers all face.

-- Mark Lewis * Filmmaker *

This new edition of Introduction to Documentary is incisive and magisterial, a brilliantly organized and ambitious analysis of that enigmatic, open-ended, and vital are of cinema in which reality is not so much documented as transformed. Nichols addresses with ambition and humility all the key questions about what happens — ethically, aesthetically, and politically — when real people agree to play themselves, and collaborate with the filmmaker to transform their lives for the screen.

-- Joshua Oppenheimer * Director, Producer, Filmmaker *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. How Can We Define Documentary Film?
2. Why Are Ethical Issues Central to Documentary Filmmaking?
3. What Gives Documentaries a Voice of Their Own?
4. What Makes Documentaries Engaging and Persuasive?
5. How Did Documentary Filmmaking Get Started?
6. How Can We Differentiate among Documentary Models and Modes? What Are the Poetic, Expository, and Reflexive Modes?
7. How Can We Describe the Observational, Participatory, and Performative Modes of Documentary Film?
8. How Have Documentaries Addressed Social and Political Issues?
9. How Can We Write Effectively about Documentary?
10. I Want to Make a Documentary. Where Do I Start?
Appendix A: Sample Film Project Proposal: Sex with Sam
Notes on Source Material
Index

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 27/03/2017
      ISBN13: 9780253026859, 978-0253026859
      ISBN10: 0253026857

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      Documentary film has never been more popular - nor creatively complex - and Bill Nichols's book gives a concise over-view of the genre while tackling the important ideas, issues, and conundrums that we as filmmakers all face.

      -- Mark Lewis * Filmmaker *

      This new edition of Introduction to Documentary is incisive and magisterial, a brilliantly organized and ambitious analysis of that enigmatic, open-ended, and vital are of cinema in which reality is not so much documented as transformed. Nichols addresses with ambition and humility all the key questions about what happens — ethically, aesthetically, and politically — when real people agree to play themselves, and collaborate with the filmmaker to transform their lives for the screen.

      -- Joshua Oppenheimer * Director, Producer, Filmmaker *

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      1. How Can We Define Documentary Film?
      2. Why Are Ethical Issues Central to Documentary Filmmaking?
      3. What Gives Documentaries a Voice of Their Own?
      4. What Makes Documentaries Engaging and Persuasive?
      5. How Did Documentary Filmmaking Get Started?
      6. How Can We Differentiate among Documentary Models and Modes? What Are the Poetic, Expository, and Reflexive Modes?
      7. How Can We Describe the Observational, Participatory, and Performative Modes of Documentary Film?
      8. How Have Documentaries Addressed Social and Political Issues?
      9. How Can We Write Effectively about Documentary?
      10. I Want to Make a Documentary. Where Do I Start?
      Appendix A: Sample Film Project Proposal: Sex with Sam
      Notes on Source Material
      Index

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