The document outlines Bill Nichols' 6 modes of documentary filmmaking: poetic, expository, observational, participatory, reflexive, and performative. It provides definitions and examples for each mode. The poetic mode uses selective information to create a biased viewpoint, while the expository mode features direct narration to make an argument. The observational mode takes an unobtrusive, passive approach. The participatory and reflexive modes intentionally construct scenarios to influence viewers, and the performative mode focuses on the filmmaker's personal experiences.