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Entrance Activity The Lumiere Brothers - Arrival of a Train (1895) What is the film establishing? What is it documenting? Fact – Documentaries were known as ‘Actualities’ initially.

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Entrance Activity

The Lumiere Brothers - Arrival of a Train (1895)

What is the film establishing?

What is it documenting?

Fact – Documentaries were known as ‘Actualities’ initially.

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Title:

Introduction to Unit FM4 – Section B – Documentary Film making & History

Tuesday 3rd February 2015

FM4: Varieties of Film Experience – Issues and Debates

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Why?

Aims & Objectives

• Introduce the Exam Unit and Exam board expectations

• YOU WILL gain an understanding of the “real” and issues surrounding this in the genre

• YOU WILL learn about some of the critical approaches to the Genre and the Case Study examples for the Exam.

• Review the Learning.

AO1 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the film industry.

AO2 Apply knowledge and understanding, including some of the common critical approaches that characterise the subject, when exploring and analysing films and when evaluating their own creative projects to show how meanings and responses are generated.

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‘Observational’ (Bill Nichols – 2001) ‘Expository/Participatory’ (Bill Nichols – 2001)

FM4 – Section B

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What IS a Documentary?

John Grierson

“the creative treatment of actuality”

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John Grierson

“the creative treatment of actuality”

'Educating Yorkshire'

In your exercise books YOU MUST analyse the following:

•Micro Features – Do they Impact the “reality” presented?•Social Actors or Actors – What are the people in this scene?•John Grierson Theory – Is there any evidence of “creativity of actuality” in this scene?

Task 1) - 6 minutes

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Social Actor or Actor?

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“the creative treatment of actuality”?

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Mini-Plenary

Modes of Documentary

‘Observational’ (Bill Nichols – 2001) ‘Expository/Participatory’ (Bill Nichols – 2001)

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Michael Moore

“I respect the fact that people have worked hard all week and want to go to the movies on the weekend and be entertained”

Non-Fiction v Fact

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Task 2) - 8 minutes

In your exercise books YOU MUST analyse the following:

•What evidence is there of Michael Moore seeking to “entertain” the spectator?

•‘Expository Mode’ (Nichols – 2001) = “Ideal mode of conveying important information” - What is he trying to expose in this sequence?

•What is your reaction to some of the “facts” presented to us?

'A Brief history fo America'

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FEEDBACK

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What have you learnt?

YOU MUST the theories/ideologies we have covered today in relation to Documentary.

Extension – YOU COULD provide an example of where the “real” is challenged in this genre of film making.