Rachel Landers
Hybrid Documentary and Beyond
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Hybrid Documentary and Beyond
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Hybrid Documentary and Beyond focusses on the theories, production techniques, ethical implications and impact of hybrid documentaries.
Hybrid Documentary and Beyond focusses on the theories, production techniques, ethical implications and impact of hybrid documentaries.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781032613277
- ISBN-10: 1032613270
- Artikelnr.: 73874547
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781032613277
- ISBN-10: 1032613270
- Artikelnr.: 73874547
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Professor Rachel Landers is a filmmaker, author and historian. She is currently head of Media Arts and Production and Animation Production at The University of Technology, Sydney.
Introduction: hybrid documentary and beyond
Part I. Overview: hybrid documentary theory and the truth
1. What are hybrid documentaries?: re-contextualising the hybrid
documentary in theoretical contexts, challenging the non-fiction-fiction
definition
2. Documentary and the obsession with definitions: identifying the traits
of hybrid documentary through classic 20th-century antecedents
3. What is the truth?: beyond the non-fiction-fiction blur, using
philosophical, ethical frameworks to communicate the truth in hybrid
documentary and beyond
Part II. Praxis: why make hybrid documentaries?: methodology, ethics and
impact
4. A model for teaching hybrid documentary workshops
5. Collaboration: exercises, problem solving, script development, design as
metaphor, form as content. The impact of hybrid workshops on graduate
careers
6. Subjects in hybrid documentaries: casting, collaboration and
co-creation. Whose story is it? What happens when hybrid documentaries
behave badly and compromise the veracity of the content and integrity of
the subjects? Are there check and balances? Should there be? What are the
experiences of participants/subjects of hybrid documentary?
Part III. Beyond: contemporary hybrid filmmakers; interviews with
contemporary documentary makers working in hybrid documentary forms.
7. Explorers: Late 20th-century innovators in form - Errol Morris, Brian
Hill
8. Adventurers: 21st-century hybrid documentary makers - Lynette Wallworth,
Anna Broinowski, Robert Greene
9. New visions: acclaimed debut hybrid documentary features - Payal
Kapadia, Kirsten Johnston
Part I. Overview: hybrid documentary theory and the truth
1. What are hybrid documentaries?: re-contextualising the hybrid
documentary in theoretical contexts, challenging the non-fiction-fiction
definition
2. Documentary and the obsession with definitions: identifying the traits
of hybrid documentary through classic 20th-century antecedents
3. What is the truth?: beyond the non-fiction-fiction blur, using
philosophical, ethical frameworks to communicate the truth in hybrid
documentary and beyond
Part II. Praxis: why make hybrid documentaries?: methodology, ethics and
impact
4. A model for teaching hybrid documentary workshops
5. Collaboration: exercises, problem solving, script development, design as
metaphor, form as content. The impact of hybrid workshops on graduate
careers
6. Subjects in hybrid documentaries: casting, collaboration and
co-creation. Whose story is it? What happens when hybrid documentaries
behave badly and compromise the veracity of the content and integrity of
the subjects? Are there check and balances? Should there be? What are the
experiences of participants/subjects of hybrid documentary?
Part III. Beyond: contemporary hybrid filmmakers; interviews with
contemporary documentary makers working in hybrid documentary forms.
7. Explorers: Late 20th-century innovators in form - Errol Morris, Brian
Hill
8. Adventurers: 21st-century hybrid documentary makers - Lynette Wallworth,
Anna Broinowski, Robert Greene
9. New visions: acclaimed debut hybrid documentary features - Payal
Kapadia, Kirsten Johnston
Introduction: hybrid documentary and beyond
Part I. Overview: hybrid documentary theory and the truth
1. What are hybrid documentaries?: re-contextualising the hybrid documentary in theoretical contexts, challenging the non-fiction-fiction definition
2. Documentary and the obsession with definitions: identifying the traits of hybrid documentary through classic 20th-century antecedents
3. What is the truth?: beyond the non-fiction-fiction blur, using philosophical, ethical frameworks to communicate the truth in hybrid documentary and beyond
Part II. Praxis: why make hybrid documentaries?: methodology, ethics and impact
4. A model for teaching hybrid documentary workshops
5. Collaboration: exercises, problem solving, script development, design as metaphor, form as content. The impact of hybrid workshops on graduate careers
6. Subjects in hybrid documentaries: casting, collaboration and co-creation. Whose story is it? What happens when hybrid documentaries behave badly and compromise the veracity of the content and integrity of the subjects? Are there check and balances? Should there be? What are the experiences of participants/subjects of hybrid documentary?
Part III. Beyond: contemporary hybrid filmmakers; interviews with contemporary documentary makers working in hybrid documentary forms.
7. Explorers: Late 20th-century innovators in form - Errol Morris, Brian Hill
8. Adventurers: 21st-century hybrid documentary makers - Lynette Wallworth, Anna Broinowski, Robert Greene
9. New visions: acclaimed debut hybrid documentary features - Payal Kapadia, Kirsten Johnston
Part I. Overview: hybrid documentary theory and the truth
1. What are hybrid documentaries?: re-contextualising the hybrid documentary in theoretical contexts, challenging the non-fiction-fiction definition
2. Documentary and the obsession with definitions: identifying the traits of hybrid documentary through classic 20th-century antecedents
3. What is the truth?: beyond the non-fiction-fiction blur, using philosophical, ethical frameworks to communicate the truth in hybrid documentary and beyond
Part II. Praxis: why make hybrid documentaries?: methodology, ethics and impact
4. A model for teaching hybrid documentary workshops
5. Collaboration: exercises, problem solving, script development, design as metaphor, form as content. The impact of hybrid workshops on graduate careers
6. Subjects in hybrid documentaries: casting, collaboration and co-creation. Whose story is it? What happens when hybrid documentaries behave badly and compromise the veracity of the content and integrity of the subjects? Are there check and balances? Should there be? What are the experiences of participants/subjects of hybrid documentary?
Part III. Beyond: contemporary hybrid filmmakers; interviews with contemporary documentary makers working in hybrid documentary forms.
7. Explorers: Late 20th-century innovators in form - Errol Morris, Brian Hill
8. Adventurers: 21st-century hybrid documentary makers - Lynette Wallworth, Anna Broinowski, Robert Greene
9. New visions: acclaimed debut hybrid documentary features - Payal Kapadia, Kirsten Johnston
Introduction: hybrid documentary and beyond
Part I. Overview: hybrid documentary theory and the truth
1. What are hybrid documentaries?: re-contextualising the hybrid
documentary in theoretical contexts, challenging the non-fiction-fiction
definition
2. Documentary and the obsession with definitions: identifying the traits
of hybrid documentary through classic 20th-century antecedents
3. What is the truth?: beyond the non-fiction-fiction blur, using
philosophical, ethical frameworks to communicate the truth in hybrid
documentary and beyond
Part II. Praxis: why make hybrid documentaries?: methodology, ethics and
impact
4. A model for teaching hybrid documentary workshops
5. Collaboration: exercises, problem solving, script development, design as
metaphor, form as content. The impact of hybrid workshops on graduate
careers
6. Subjects in hybrid documentaries: casting, collaboration and
co-creation. Whose story is it? What happens when hybrid documentaries
behave badly and compromise the veracity of the content and integrity of
the subjects? Are there check and balances? Should there be? What are the
experiences of participants/subjects of hybrid documentary?
Part III. Beyond: contemporary hybrid filmmakers; interviews with
contemporary documentary makers working in hybrid documentary forms.
7. Explorers: Late 20th-century innovators in form - Errol Morris, Brian
Hill
8. Adventurers: 21st-century hybrid documentary makers - Lynette Wallworth,
Anna Broinowski, Robert Greene
9. New visions: acclaimed debut hybrid documentary features - Payal
Kapadia, Kirsten Johnston
Part I. Overview: hybrid documentary theory and the truth
1. What are hybrid documentaries?: re-contextualising the hybrid
documentary in theoretical contexts, challenging the non-fiction-fiction
definition
2. Documentary and the obsession with definitions: identifying the traits
of hybrid documentary through classic 20th-century antecedents
3. What is the truth?: beyond the non-fiction-fiction blur, using
philosophical, ethical frameworks to communicate the truth in hybrid
documentary and beyond
Part II. Praxis: why make hybrid documentaries?: methodology, ethics and
impact
4. A model for teaching hybrid documentary workshops
5. Collaboration: exercises, problem solving, script development, design as
metaphor, form as content. The impact of hybrid workshops on graduate
careers
6. Subjects in hybrid documentaries: casting, collaboration and
co-creation. Whose story is it? What happens when hybrid documentaries
behave badly and compromise the veracity of the content and integrity of
the subjects? Are there check and balances? Should there be? What are the
experiences of participants/subjects of hybrid documentary?
Part III. Beyond: contemporary hybrid filmmakers; interviews with
contemporary documentary makers working in hybrid documentary forms.
7. Explorers: Late 20th-century innovators in form - Errol Morris, Brian
Hill
8. Adventurers: 21st-century hybrid documentary makers - Lynette Wallworth,
Anna Broinowski, Robert Greene
9. New visions: acclaimed debut hybrid documentary features - Payal
Kapadia, Kirsten Johnston
Introduction: hybrid documentary and beyond
Part I. Overview: hybrid documentary theory and the truth
1. What are hybrid documentaries?: re-contextualising the hybrid documentary in theoretical contexts, challenging the non-fiction-fiction definition
2. Documentary and the obsession with definitions: identifying the traits of hybrid documentary through classic 20th-century antecedents
3. What is the truth?: beyond the non-fiction-fiction blur, using philosophical, ethical frameworks to communicate the truth in hybrid documentary and beyond
Part II. Praxis: why make hybrid documentaries?: methodology, ethics and impact
4. A model for teaching hybrid documentary workshops
5. Collaboration: exercises, problem solving, script development, design as metaphor, form as content. The impact of hybrid workshops on graduate careers
6. Subjects in hybrid documentaries: casting, collaboration and co-creation. Whose story is it? What happens when hybrid documentaries behave badly and compromise the veracity of the content and integrity of the subjects? Are there check and balances? Should there be? What are the experiences of participants/subjects of hybrid documentary?
Part III. Beyond: contemporary hybrid filmmakers; interviews with contemporary documentary makers working in hybrid documentary forms.
7. Explorers: Late 20th-century innovators in form - Errol Morris, Brian Hill
8. Adventurers: 21st-century hybrid documentary makers - Lynette Wallworth, Anna Broinowski, Robert Greene
9. New visions: acclaimed debut hybrid documentary features - Payal Kapadia, Kirsten Johnston
Part I. Overview: hybrid documentary theory and the truth
1. What are hybrid documentaries?: re-contextualising the hybrid documentary in theoretical contexts, challenging the non-fiction-fiction definition
2. Documentary and the obsession with definitions: identifying the traits of hybrid documentary through classic 20th-century antecedents
3. What is the truth?: beyond the non-fiction-fiction blur, using philosophical, ethical frameworks to communicate the truth in hybrid documentary and beyond
Part II. Praxis: why make hybrid documentaries?: methodology, ethics and impact
4. A model for teaching hybrid documentary workshops
5. Collaboration: exercises, problem solving, script development, design as metaphor, form as content. The impact of hybrid workshops on graduate careers
6. Subjects in hybrid documentaries: casting, collaboration and co-creation. Whose story is it? What happens when hybrid documentaries behave badly and compromise the veracity of the content and integrity of the subjects? Are there check and balances? Should there be? What are the experiences of participants/subjects of hybrid documentary?
Part III. Beyond: contemporary hybrid filmmakers; interviews with contemporary documentary makers working in hybrid documentary forms.
7. Explorers: Late 20th-century innovators in form - Errol Morris, Brian Hill
8. Adventurers: 21st-century hybrid documentary makers - Lynette Wallworth, Anna Broinowski, Robert Greene
9. New visions: acclaimed debut hybrid documentary features - Payal Kapadia, Kirsten Johnston
