non-fiction films
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Non-Fiction Films. An Introduction. Fiction vs non-fiction. Fiction films / Feature films Fictional in nature. Tell stories. Stuff you’d see at the AMC Non-fiction films / Documentary films “Document” real life Tell stories…about “real” people Unlikely to see at the AMC - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
NON-FICTION FILMSAN INTRODUCTION
FICTION VS NON-FICTION• Fiction films / Feature films
• Fictional in nature.• Tell stories.• Stuff you’d see at the AMC
• Non-fiction films / Documentary films• “Document” real life• Tell stories…about “real” people• Unlikely to see at the AMC
• For every one Dark Knight, there are probably HUNDREDS of documentaries made!
We use these terms interchangeably!
WHAT MAKES A FILM NON-FICTION?
Facts drive the storyVs.
The story includes or is based on facts that are molded to fit the narrative
FACT-BASED VS. FACTUAL FICTION
NON-FICTION FILM = DOCUMENTARY
“A documentary film is a factual film, which is dramatic.”
-Pare Lorentz, American documentary filmmaker known for his films about the New Deal.
DOCUMENTARIES CAN BE ABOUT ANYTHING!
BUT…• EVERY text has a bias (some perspective / slant)
• Even documentaries have biases.• Think…”for” or “against” a topic.• Making a topic look good, bad, silly, serious
• There is a spectrum of bias• Stuff you watch in biology class is “less biased”
• Life Cycle of the Bee – less bias here!• Others may be more biased
• Super Size Me, Freakonomics – more bias here!
MODES OF NON-FICTION (THERE’S A PODCAST ON THIS LATER!)
At one end of the spectrum: -Attempts to be unbiased-Life “as is.” Filmed as if from the
perspective of a fly on the wall. -Biographies, profiles, historical,
educational
WHAT’S TYPICAL?Viewed on TV channels such as Discovery, History, Animal Planet, and PBS … rarely shown in mainstream cineplexes EXCEPT as IMAX releases.Topics: -World War I -Space exploration-U-Boats -Oceans-Civil War -U.S. presidents -Sports
MODES OF NON-FICTIONAt the other end of the spectrum:• Argues a perspective, sometimes
without balance• Uses cinematic conventions of editing,
sound, lighting to make that argument. • Involves a call to action, often political in
nature.
WHAT’S TYPICALMade for theatrical release on par with fictional films.
Topics:-Political corruption (Fahrenheit 9/11)-Corporate greed (Inside Job, Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room)-Animal abuse/cruelty (The Cove)-Human exploitation (Born into Brothels)
CONVENTIONS OF NON-FICTION (PODCAST ON THIS TOO, LATER!)
-Archival film footage-Interviews -Re-enactments-Following subject(s) over a period of time.-Features “real” people not actors-Low(er) budget
NON-FICTION FILMSAN INTRODUCTION