Discovering The World Of Documentary

Discovering The World Of Documentary
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Discovering The World Of Documentary

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Learning Objective
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to understand what a documentary is and its purpose

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What do you already know about documentaries?

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What is a Documentary?
A documentary is a non-fictional film or video that tells a story about real-life events, people, or places.

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Types of Documentaries
There are several types of documentaries, including observational, expository, participatory, and reflexive documentaries.

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Documentary Techniques
Documentary filmmakers use different techniques to tell their stories, such as interviews, voiceovers, archival footage, and reenactments.

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The Importance of Documentaries
Documentaries are essential in educating people about real-life events, social issues, and cultures. They can also inspire change and action.

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Documentary vs. Reality TV
Documentaries are not the same as reality TV. Documentaries are based on real-life events and people, while reality TV is often scripted and edited for entertainment purposes.

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Elements of a Good Documentary
A good documentary should have a clear and engaging story, strong visuals, credible sources, and a message or purpose.

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Documentary Filmmakers
Documentary filmmakers are storytellers who use different techniques to convey their message. Some famous documentary filmmakers include Michael Moore, Werner Herzog, and Ken Burns.

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Documentary Ethics
Documentary filmmakers have ethical responsibilities to their subjects and audience. They should respect the privacy of their subjects and present a truthful and accurate portrayal of events.

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Interactive Element: Documentary Analysis
Watch a short documentary and analyze its elements, such as the story, visuals, techniques, and message. Discuss your analysis with your group.

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Interactive Element: Documentary Filmmaking
Create a short documentary about a topic of your choice using a smartphone or camera. Use the techniques and elements you learned in this lesson.

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Recap
Documentaries are non-fictional films or videos that tell a story about real-life events, people, or places. They are essential in educating people about social issues and cultures and can inspire change and action.

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Write down 3 things you learned in this lesson.

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Write down 2 things you want to know more about.

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Ask 1 question about something you haven't quite understood yet.

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