A reflexive documentary acknowledges the filmmaker's presence by including them on camera and providing narrative guidance. This helps audiences understand the construction process and develop a critical perspective. Louis Theroux and Nick Broomfield are examples of filmmakers known for their reflexive style, with Theroux casually interviewing subjects and sometimes participating. Broomfield often films alone to make documentaries seem more personal. Reflexive documentaries engage audiences by showing the filmmaking process and pressures, making them aware of the challenges while maintaining truthfulness through minimal effects.