Documentary in the Digital Age
Auteur : Baker Maxine
If you want to learn from the leading lights of today's revolution in documentary filmmaking Maxine Baker has written the guide you need to own. You'll discover the many different and innovative approaches to documentary form and style arising from the use of innovative new technology. A tribute to the mavericks of creativity, inside you will find interviews and advice from groundbreaking documentary makers from the UK, USA and Europe as well as extensive listings of useful worldwide contacts and organisations. Any and every fan of the documentary will experience anew the passion and wonder of the Factual Film.
Published review:
"This is a must-have insight into modern documentary; the principles that govern it and the conventions it often breaks. It deserves a place on the shelves of film commissioners, film students and documentary consumers as prominent as the place these documentary filmmakers have carved for themselves on our screens." - www.shootingpeople.org
Date de parution : 09-2005
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 06-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
roger; graef; national; film; television; school; errol; morris; direct; cinema; Young Man; Play Back; BAFTA Nomination; DVD Edition; Lord’s Resistance Army; DSR; Feltham Young Offenders Institute; Festival International Du Film; British Independent Film Awards; Firemen; Festival De; PNDC; Brian Hill; Scottish Film Council; National Natural History Museum; BBC Tv; Scottish Television; Sylvania Waters; CIA Agent; Fine Day; Video Diary; Hot Potato; Fyodor Dostoevsky; Grand Cinema; Scottish Football Association