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    audience knew who was speaking‚ and could more easily identify‚ and become interested in what was being said. In other documentaries I’ve seen‚ there is usually commentary going on periodically throughout the film. Sometimes‚ those experiencing an actual event‚ such as in the film Supersize Me‚ display the topic of the documentary. I very much enjoy the traditional format of a documentary‚ however‚ I felt that the format of Black Power Mixtape was tremendously powerful. I found that it

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    Akash Agarwal ACCTG 2600 – 005 The documentary Inside Job does a very good job of explaining what happened in a relatively short period of time and in an accessible way. The film also has compelling villains and outrageous behavior that is bound to engage and enrage viewers. It ’s basically an overview of the financial crisis of recent years‚ which we are still recovering from. The thesis seems to be that the regulations that were put in place after the Great Depression have been systematically

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    1. What is the Documentary Theory? The Document theory according to Oswald T. Allis comprised of four main areas of high criticism and rationalization. The also lead to the enlightenment. They consisted of: “ The Variations in the Divine Names in Genesis; The Secondary Variations in Diction and Style; The Parallel or Duplicate Accounts (Doublets); The Continuity of the Various Sources. The theory basically tries to debunks Moses as being the author of Genesis through rationalization and

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    "Gasland" and "Fracknation" are two documentary films based off hydraulic fracturing. Hydraulic fracturing as indicated by dictionary.com is the forcing open of fissures in subterranean rocks by introducing liquid at high pressure‚ especially to extract oil or gas. Hydraulic fracturing started as a trial in 1947. It is a technique where a high weight of liquid (more often than not chemicals suspended in water) is infused into a wellbore to make splits in the profound rock arrangements through which

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    chief BBC correspondent for all Apollo space flights‚ Burke won critical acclaim or his interpretation of the US space program to an audience of over 12 million people. During this time he developed and resented a variety of documentaries‚ and in 1972 he became the host of his own weekly prime-time science series‚ The Burke Special. The programs earned for Burke a Royal Television Society Silver Medal in 1972 and a Gold Medal in 1973. In 1975-1976‚ Burke co-authored and

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    The documentary‚ “The Line”‚ shows how social structures and social institutions impact different individual’s lives and situations. John is a single dad who is 48 years old and tries to provide for his one daughter and two sons as they live in poverty. He used to be the senior vice president of a bank‚ making at least six figures‚ being able to provide more than enough for his family. However‚ his life took a toll when he decided to go on his own and acquire banks. Family and Kinship is a social

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    depict the fight for independence which Algeria sought under French colonialism. He sought to create a realistic representation of the conflict occurring in Algeria‚ in a way which many consider as having been ‘approached as pseudo- or quasi- documentary’ due to it’s grainy black and white image quality. The resources used to achieve this effect included photos and film footage as well as real life testimonies. Throughout this essay‚ I will analyse how Pontecorvo undermines the roles of Women and

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    directs the camera to focus on facial expressions and didn’t use well-known actors but instead used people that were involved in the battle during that time to create a truthful and naturalistic tone. Filming in black and white creates the sense of a documentary symbolizing truth. Filming in black and white also symbolizes a newsreel‚ which was a resource that many used to obtain information on attacks and new proceedings that occurred during this time. To keep the films naturalistic tone the director didn’t

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    infiltration of our psyche. This is prevalent within Shakespeare’s historical tragedy Julius Caesar‚ the October 2001 TIME magazine article‚ “The Manhunt Goes Global” composed by John Cloud et al‚ in addition with Michael Moore’s 2004 scathing documentary film Fahrenheit 9/11. As a result of their times of composition‚ we see conflicting perspectives concerning the fear of tyranny arising within these texts. This tyranny for a contemporary audience may be the rise of terrorism induced by 9/11‚ hence

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    In addition‚ I thought that this movie was more propaganda to launch another run at the presidency. I was wrong. The movie captured my attention and I’m glad it was assigned for otherwise I may have never seen it. An Inconvenient Truth was a documentary that focused in on the drastic climate changes in the world in recent years. The movie is about Al Gore giving a presentation to an audience and using several scientific provided films‚ Power Point Presentation slides‚ charts‚ graphs and animations

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