Documentary has never attracted such audiences, never been produced with such ease from so many corners of the globe, never embraced such variety of expression. The very distinctions between the filmed, the filmer and the spectator are being dissolved. The Act of Documenting addresses what this means for documentary's 21st century position as a genus in the "class" cinema; for its foundations as, primarily, a scientistic, eurocentric and patriarchal discourse; for its future in a world where assumptions of photographic image integrity cannot be sustained. Unpacked are distinctions between…mehr
Documentary has never attracted such audiences, never been produced with such ease from so many corners of the globe, never embraced such variety of expression. The very distinctions between the filmed, the filmer and the spectator are being dissolved. The Act of Documenting addresses what this means for documentary's 21st century position as a genus in the "class" cinema; for its foundations as, primarily, a scientistic, eurocentric and patriarchal discourse; for its future in a world where assumptions of photographic image integrity cannot be sustained. Unpacked are distinctions between performance and performativy and between different levels of interaction, linearity and hypertextuality, engagement and impact, ethics and conditions of reception. Winston, Vanstone and Wang Chi explore and celebrate documentary's potentials in the digital age.
Brian Winston is the Lincoln Professor at the University of Lincoln, UK. He has held senior academic posts at universities both in the UK and the USA and is a visiting professor at Beijing Normal University. In 1985, he won an Emmy for documentary script-writing and he is the editor of The Documentary Film Book. Gail Vanstone is the coordinator of the Culture & Expression program at York University, Canada. She is concerned with the affordances of new technology for the documentary and women's film production. She is the author of D is for Daring, a history of Studio D the feminist film unit at Canada's National Film Board. Wang Chi is a lecturer at the Communication University of China and a doctoral student at the University of Lincoln, UK. He has published widely on the documentary in Chinese, including the edited volumes (with Brian Winston) Documenting and Methods (2014).
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AN AGENDA 1. "A Much Hailed Triumph" 2. "The Shakiest of Foundations" 3. The Act of Documenting PART ONE: DIGITAL POTENTIALS 1. "A Walk in the Woods" Image: AUTHENTICITY: Indexing Evidence TRUST: Manipulation Judgment SAVVY: Inferences Probability 2. "A breath of fresh air for documentary" Kit: CONTRADICTION: Digitization Standards GLOBALIZATIONi: Proliferation Resistance 3. "Life as narrativized" Story: INTERPASSIVITY: Navigation Feedback Intervention HOMO NARRANS: Texts Stories SCRIPTRIX NARRANS: Challenge Paths PART TWO: ACTUAL EFFECTS.. .. on THE FILMED 4. "To thine own self be true" Performing: APPEARING: Distrust Presentational Acting Representational Being BEHAVING: Performativity Casting 5. "Giving Voice" Co creating: CONTROL: Engagement Empowerment CHANGE: Facilitating Embedding .. on THE FILMER 6. "To Make Space For The Un Thought" Subjectivities: GENDER: Narcissism Auto/Biography EMANCIPATION: Exclusions "Facts" 7. "Nous somme dans le bain"/"We are implicated" Care: HARM: Involvement Consequences RIGHTS: Protocols Control .. on THE SPECTATOR 8. "You have to make up your own mind" Perception: EXPECTATIONS: Truth Omission ASSUMPTONS: Wow! Ostranenie 9. "When the lights go up" Reception OUTCOMES: Impact Engagement Research CONDITIONS: Autonomy Hazards MINUTES: THE ACT OF DOCUMENTING Considerations
AN AGENDA 1. "A Much Hailed Triumph" 2. "The Shakiest of Foundations" 3. The Act of Documenting PART ONE: DIGITAL POTENTIALS 1. "A Walk in the Woods" Image: AUTHENTICITY: Indexing Evidence TRUST: Manipulation Judgment SAVVY: Inferences Probability 2. "A breath of fresh air for documentary" Kit: CONTRADICTION: Digitization Standards GLOBALIZATIONi: Proliferation Resistance 3. "Life as narrativized" Story: INTERPASSIVITY: Navigation Feedback Intervention HOMO NARRANS: Texts Stories SCRIPTRIX NARRANS: Challenge Paths PART TWO: ACTUAL EFFECTS.. .. on THE FILMED 4. "To thine own self be true" Performing: APPEARING: Distrust Presentational Acting Representational Being BEHAVING: Performativity Casting 5. "Giving Voice" Co creating: CONTROL: Engagement Empowerment CHANGE: Facilitating Embedding .. on THE FILMER 6. "To Make Space For The Un Thought" Subjectivities: GENDER: Narcissism Auto/Biography EMANCIPATION: Exclusions "Facts" 7. "Nous somme dans le bain"/"We are implicated" Care: HARM: Involvement Consequences RIGHTS: Protocols Control .. on THE SPECTATOR 8. "You have to make up your own mind" Perception: EXPECTATIONS: Truth Omission ASSUMPTONS: Wow! Ostranenie 9. "When the lights go up" Reception OUTCOMES: Impact Engagement Research CONDITIONS: Autonomy Hazards MINUTES: THE ACT OF DOCUMENTING Considerations
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