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  2. Documentary mode - Wikipedia

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    Documentary mode is a conceptual scheme developed by American documentary theorist Bill Nichols that seeks to distinguish particular traits and conventions of various documentary film styles. Nichols identifies six different documentary 'modes' in his schema: poetic, expository, observational, participatory, reflexive, and performative.

  3. Documentary film techniques - Wikipedia

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    An interview may take place on screen, or off screen, on a different set. Interviews in a documentary give the viewer a sense of realism, that the documentary maker’s views are mutually shared by another person or source, and thus more valid. To achieve this much detail from what may be a one-hour interview, clips of only a few minutes are shown.

  4. Documentary film - Wikipedia

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    A DVD documentary is a documentary film of indeterminate length that has been produced with the sole intent of releasing it for direct sale to the public on DVD, which is different from a documentary being made and released first on television or on a cinema screen (a.k.a. theatrical release) and subsequently on DVD for public consumption.

  5. Television documentary - Wikipedia

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    Televised documentary finds its roots in the media communication modes of film, photojournalism and radio. Specifically, televised documentary can be traced to the origins of cinematic documentary film. Documentary film emerged in prominence within non-fiction filmmaking as an account of historical and contemporary events.

  6. Film styles - Wikipedia

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    Film style categorizes films based on the techniques used in the making of the film, such as cinematography or lighting. Two films may be from the same genre, but may well look different as a result of the film style. For example, Independence Day and Cloverfield are both sci-fi, action films about the possible end of the world.

  7. Documentary practice - Wikipedia

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    Documentary practice is the process of creating documentary projects. It refers to what people do with media devices, content, form, and production strategies in order to address the creative, ethical, and conceptual problems and choices that arise as they make documentary films or other similar presentations based on fact or reality.

  8. Category:Documentary films - Wikipedia

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    A documentary film is a film based in fact, documenting some aspect of life. It usually involves narration, interviews, facts and figures. Documentary films made for television should be categorized under Category:Documentary television films. Documentaries made for a television series should be categorized under Category:Documentary television ...

  9. Docudrama - Wikipedia

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    Docudrama (or documentary drama) is a genre of television and film, which features dramatized re-enactments of actual events. [1] ... It is a mode of representation. [5]