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Documentary Media

History, Theory, Practice

Broderick Fox (Occidental College, USA)

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English
Routledge
24 October 2017
"In a digital moment where both the democratizing and totalitarian possibilities of media are unprecedented, the need for complex, ethical, and imaginative documentary media—for you, the reader of this book to think, question, and create—is vital. Whether you are an aspiring or seasoned practitioner, an activist or community leader, a student or scholar, or simply a curious audience member, author Broderick Fox opens up documentary media, its changing forms, and diversifying social functions to readers in a manner that is at once rigorous, absorbing, and practical. This new edition updates and further explores the various histories, ideas, and cultural debates that surround and shape documentary practice today. Each chapter engages readers by challenging traditional assumptions, posing critical and creative questions, and offering up innovative historical and contemporary examples. Additionally, each chapter closes with an ""Into Practice"" section that provides analysis and development exercises and hands-on projects that will assist you in generating a full project prospectus, promotional trailer, and web presence for your own documentary."

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 191mm, 
Weight:   2.420kg
ISBN:   9781138677555
ISBN 10:   1138677558
Pages:   350
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface Chapter 1 - Reimagining Documentary Chapter 2 - A Brief History of Documentary: Movements and Modes Chapter 3 – Content, Rhetoric, Structure Chapter 4 - Style: Audiovisualizing the Documentary Chapter 5 - Documentary Ethics: Focusing Your Professional Gaze Chapter 6 - Capturing Reality: Production Strategies Chapter 7 - Shaping Reality: The Postproduction Process Chapter 8 - From Media to Movement: Distribution, Outreach, and Engagement Appendices Appendix A - Project 1: Camera-less Documentary Appendix B - Project 2: Exploring Modes of Representation Appendix C - Project 3: Gaining Perspective Appendix D - Project 4: Editing a Teaser and Trailer Appendix E - Project 5: Establishing a Web Presence Appendix F - Exercise: Camera Concepts Appendix G - Exercise: Sound Decisions Appendix H - Quick Reference: Documentary Modes Appendix I - Quick Reference: Sample Forms and Guidelines Appendix J - Quick Reference: Prospectus Checklist and Guidelines Appendix K - Quick Reference: Media Resource List

Broderick Fox is a media practitioner and scholar whose work explores the democratizing potentials of digital media technologies and distribution platforms, to engage challenging perspectives and subject matters traditionally excised from mainstream media. His award-winning documentaries, including recent titles The Skin I'm In and Zen & the Art of Dying, are available globally on a number of platforms including the academic streaming service Kanopy. Fox is a professor in the Media Arts & Culture Department at Occidental College in Los Angeles, where he teaches courses in both theory and production.

Reviews for Documentary Media: History, Theory, Practice

With graceful and accessible prose, deep expertise and vivid examples, Broderick Fox has leaped across the divide between film studies and film production courses. Makers of all kinds of audio-visual media will benefit from this clear, historically grounded, critically and ethically informed work. Step by step through the production process, Fox exposes the deeper questions that face anyone trying to say something meaningful about something that really happened. --Patricia Aufderheide, American University, USA


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