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Types of documentary
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2. Fully Narrated
A fully narrated documentary has a voice over the documentary to
help the audience gain a better understanding of what is going on.
Fully narrated documentaries often us direct address and the voice
over goes along with the visuals that the audience is seeing;
meaning that everything is based around the visuals. Fully narrated
documentaries use the voice of 'God' and so people take what they
hear as the truth.
3. Fly on the Wall
Fly on the wall documentaries use cinema verity which captures what seems
like a natural setting to the audience however editing, camerawork and the
way the setting is arranged all affect what it is the audience is shown. A fly
on the wall documentary is mainly observational and there is little
commentary or narration.
This type of documentary is filmed as and when it happens and is not staged;
this helps to give chilling experiences for certain topics as it is showing you
what has actually happened. However, it is the editing that can give a final
meaning to a situation as you are actually only seeing what the creator of
the documentary wants you to see and so it cannot be taken as complete
truth as certain aspects will be missed out which may be important to you
but not to what the creator wants you to see.
4. Mixed
A mixed documentary uses a combination of interviews,
observation and narration to help to advance the argument
the creator is trying to put forward. Within a mixed
documentary as the journalist is speaking pictures continue
over it. A strength of mixed documentaries it that it is
representing an objective reality and not just a selective
construction.
5. Self-reflexive
Within a self reflexive documentary the documentary maker
talks to the camera to try to draw the attention of the
audience. Self reflexive documentaries have been criticised as
being confusing to an audience as they can be said to be
drawing attention to themselves for publicity. They have also
been criticised for the documentary being about them and
not the subject or the content that they are supposed to be
talking about.
6. Docu-Drama
A docu-drama is a re-enactment of real life events as they happened
for example the Hillsborough disaster. However although docu-drama's
claim to relive the truth critics claim that they can only ever hope to
deliver fiction because they cant really know what went on or how
people acted or felt. Docu-drama's are also criticised for being
misleading and dangerous as people believe them as they claim to be
real.