Abstract
Filmmakers aim to deliver some emotional and
aesthetic coin to their works, which makes it
possible that the boundaries between fiction
and documentary genres could be diluted artistically.
The documentary is a recognized genre in film
studies that is considered to move on one side
of the boundary between fact and fiction. Michael Rabiger defends the objectivity and fairness of documentaries due to the expectation
of the viewer to accept the photographic image
as true (Rabiger, 1998, p. 6). Bill Nichols reinforces this idea evoking that the documentaries that
best witness a certain theme are those in which
filmmakers “don’t interfere”, classifying them as
“observational documentaries”, as the examples
from the images captured in World War II or the
political TV news (Nichols, 1991, p. 38).
Therefore, the challenge that we propose aims
to relate the documentary live action characteristics with the animated images, where the veracity is just an animation reflection. To better
illustrate the curious fusion of animation and
documentary image, we will examine several
emergent examples of this new “film genre”.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Default journal |
Publication status | Published - 2016 |
Bibliographical note
International Journal of Film and Media ArtsKeywords
- AUDIOVISUAL
- CINEMA
- ANIMATION
- DOCUMENTARIES
- DOCUMENTARY DIRECTION
- ANIMATED DOCUMENTARY