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OBL update http://english.aljazeera.net/news/americas/2011/05/20115418631882612. html. Week 14 – Documentary Lecture 3. Non Film Documentary + The Production Process. Give out assignment. Cry http://ufpmediastudies2011.wordpress.com/2011/05/04/course-work-2-new-media-documentary-project/.
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OBL update http://english.aljazeera.net/news/americas/2011/05/20115418631882612.html
Week 14 – Documentary Lecture 3 Non Film Documentary + The Production Process
Give out assignment • Cry • http://ufpmediastudies2011.wordpress.com/2011/05/04/course-work-2-new-media-documentary-project/
Title Sheet/Statement of Purpose: May 10th • Background Research to Topic and Production Plan: May 17th • Background Research About 500 words on the aspect of media you’re investigating, any relevant theories or examples. • Production Plan: How are you going to investigate this question? Who are you going to talk to? Where are you going to go? What equipment will you use? • Class time to work on project: May 24th • Final project: Written component due May 31st • Presentations: will be May 31st and June 2nd
Soundslides (only if you have your own Web site) • Iphoto (http://www.apple.com/support/ilife/tutorials/iphoto/ip4-1.html ) • Imovie – for editing sound and video • GarageBand – for editing sound
Learning to evaluate and analyse narratives in different documentary formats (e.g. film, audio, photo essay). • Understanding relation between narration, and sound and understanding the significance of gathering compelling sequences and logical editing • Developing ideas and concepts for documentary project, maturing and researching ideas, pitching stories.
Narration – Structure of Telling a Story • Photo/Audio Slideshows • French Elections • http://www.guardian.co.uk/slideshow/page/0,,2044805,00.html • First Year Out • http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/nyregion/20071125_DNA_FEATURE/index.html
New Media + Documentary Form • Those were kind of “traditional” slideshows…lets look at some specifically “new media” documentary forms… • Changes in means of communication • Content globalization: means audience is (potentially) global. • Interactivity potential to communicate with users. • Communities allow discussion and debate to form around the content.
New Media + Documentary Form • Changes in means of expression • Interfaces: allows audience to interact with the content in a different and new way. • More than video: audio, animation, graphics, text all mix • Serializing: can release a story in lots of small pieces instead of a feature length film. • Makes distribution cheaper…
New Media/Online Documentary Forms • Audio/Photography in larger interactive interface: http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/nyregion/1-in-8-million/index.html • What kind of stories are being told? • How do they transition between photos? • Do you think this is a more or less effective way of telling a story? Britain From Above http://www.bbc.co.uk/britainfromabove/stories/visualisations/taxis.shtml
New Media/Online Documentary Forms • Gaza/Sderot (interface/interactivity) • Gaza http://gaza-sderot.arte.tv/en/#/faces/16/11_18_2008_gaza_heba-with-her-girlfriends • Sderot (First Love) http://gaza-sderot.arte.tv/en/#/faces/12/12_05_2008_sderot_a-fist-love-is-never-forgotten
Production Process • http://prezi.com/xpfxks3slxbf/documentary-lecture-3-alternative-documentary-forms-production-process-film-burma-vj/ • Creating media is complex and expensive • Anyone with access to a computer can create media. • But whether it’s Steven Spielberg or LonelyGirl – the production process is the same (at least at the basic level).
1. Idea – Obviously, someone needs an idea. • 2. Funding – Some media is cheap to make – others are more expensive. If you are traveling the world make a Imax documentary, you are going to need money. You’ll need to get investors. If you don’t have expertise, you might go to a media production company – who take on the idea and provide expertise.
3. Pre-Production: research the audience for your project, plan each stage of the project: who will you speak to? What equipment will you need? Do you need to hire your crew? • 4. Production: Often the easiest part, putting together the raw data (Text, images and sound). Filming, recording, taking the pictures, etc.
5. Post-Production Editing, putting the raw footage together into a narrative. Adding any effects or a soundtrack. Sometimes post-production companies handle this stage. • 6. Marketing and Promotion: Convince audiences to see the movie (or listen to the album). • 7. Distribution: The most important part of the process – but almost forgotten. Media production companies sell the rights to distribute to specialist companies. • Films: theater, stream online, DVDs • Music: in olden times, record ships, now Itunes, etc.
How to interview… • 1. Structured • Prepare a list of questions, go ask them. • 2. Semi Structured • You might have some ideas about what you want to discuss, but you’re not doing a strict Q&A • 3. Informal • Go where the conversation takes you.
Katie Couric on how to interview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eOynrI2eTM • Avoid Yes/No questions • Predict follow up question • Avoid “laundry list” of questions you want answered.
Ask yourself why • …why are you interviewing this particular person? • Are they someone with insider knowledge about your topic? • What might their biases and opinions be?
In General…Your Project…Consider • What’s the question? Narrower is better: “Portrayal of masculinity in Nigerian music videos” is better than “Masculinity in Music Videos”. • Tone: Funny? (Like Supersize me?) Serious? Friendly? Authoritative? • Will you be “present” in front of the camera or narrating from behind? • Structure: Like an essay, your project should have structure. An introduction, a main body, and a conclusion. • Have fun…surprise us!
Burma VJ (2009) • Young journalists in Burma: Democratic Voice of Burma, work illegally in Burma. • Mixed footage smuggled out of Burma but also re-enactments • Burma VJ http://www.channel4.com/programmes/burma-vj/4od#3038653 • More info on controversy here: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1874773,00.html/
Or… • Oliver Stones Film on Latin America • South of the Border http://www.lovefilm.com/film/South-of-the-Border/153398/?play_immediately=1 • Dear Zachary http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/dear-zachary-a-letter-to-a-son-about-his-father/