New Challenges for Documentary: Second Edition

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Alan Rosenthal, John Corner
Manchester University Press, 13 may 2005 - 507 páginas
The first edition of this book provided a major stimulus for teaching about documentary film and television and fresh encouragement for critical thinking about practice. This second edition brings together many new contributions both from academics and filmmakers, reflecting shifts both in documentary production itself, and in ways of discussing it. Once again, the emphasis has been on clear and provocative writing, sympathetic to the practical challenges of documentary filmmaking but making connections with a range of work in media and communications analysis.With its wide range of contributors and the international scope of its agenda, this will be essential reading for general filmmakers and documentary students both of academic and practical inclinations.
 

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The Voice of Documentary Bill Nichols
17
Reflexivity and the Documentary
34
Television Documentary and the Category of
48
Truth History and
59
The Canadian Film Board Unit B D B Jones
79
An Interview
94
An Interview with Peter Watkins
110
An Interview with
121
The McCarthy See It Now Broadcast Fred W Friendly
267
An Independent with the Networks Robert L Drew
280
An Independent with Israel TV Alan Rosenthal
293
Reflections on An American Family Craig Gilbert
307
Documentary as Episodic Television Ben Levin
327
The Crisis of 1999 John Ellis
342
Versions of History
361
History on the Public Screen I Donald Watt
363

A Conversation with Dennis
128
A Symposium Barbara Zheutlin
150
Staying Alive Alan Rosenthal
167
Issues of Ethics and Aesthetics
179
Ethics Brian Winston
181
The Ethics of Documentary Filming Calvin Pryluck
194
The Ethics of Image Making or Theyre Going to Put Me in the Movies Theyre Going to Make a Big Star Out of Me Jay Ruby
209
Word Is Out and Gay U S A Lee Atwell
220
Building a MockDocumentary Schema Jane Roscoe and Craig Hight
230
Music and Documentary John Corner
242
A Review Christopher Sharrett and William Luhr
253
Copyright Camerawork Pty Ltd
261
Changing Contexts in Television
265
History on the Public Screen II Jerry Kuehl
372
Content Production and Reception John OConnor
382
Narration Invention and History Jeffrey Youdelman
397
An Apologia for Popular Historical Documentaries Dirk Eitzen
409
Archive and Imagination Stella Bruzzi
419
Border Disputes
433
The Law and Regulation Derek Paget
435
US Docudrama and Movie of the Week Steve Lipkin
453
The Politics of Passion an Interview with Antony Thomas Alan Rosenthal
463
Dramatised Documentary Leslie Woodhead
475
Where Are We Going and How and Why? Ian McBride
485
Index
493
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Alan Rosenthal is Professor of Communications at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a documentary film-maker John Corner is Professor in the School of Politics and Communication Studies, University of Liverpool

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