Types of Movies Chapter 3 Looking at Movies
instructional films
A documentary film that seeks to educate viewers about common interests, rather than persuading them with particular ideas.
propaganda films
A documentary film that systematically disseminates deceptive or distorted information.
Factual Films
A documentary film that, usually, presents people, places, or processes in a straightforward way meant to entertain and instruct without unduly influencing audiences.
Documentary film
A film that purports to be nonfictional. Documentary films take many forms, including instructional, persuasive, and propaganda.
Narrative film
Also known as fiction film. A movie that tells a story -- with characters, places, and events -- that is conceived in the mind of the film's creator. Stories in narrative films may be wholly imaginary or based on true occurrences, and they may be realistic, unrealistic, or both. Compare nonfiction film. (page 127)
Participatory documentary
An approach to nonfiction filmmaking in which the filmmaker interacts with the subjects and situations being recorded and thus becomes part of the film.
Poetic Documentary
An expressive approach to nonfiction filmmaking of a subject by an emphasis on conveying mood and generating ideas, rather than developing a realistic observational experience or communicating an information-driven explanation.
B-roll
Extra footage that isn't the primary shot, used for montages, backgrounds, and cutaways.
voice-over narration
Narration heard concurrently and over a scene but not synchronized to any character who may be talking on the screen.
story formulas
The way a movie's story is structured—its plot—also helps viewers determine what genre it belongs to.
reflexive documentary
a approach to documentary filmmaking that explores and sometimes critiquest the documentary form itself. The documentary production process becomes part of the experience in ways that may challenge viewer expectations of nonfiction filmmaking conventions.
interview
a component of documentary filmmaking, traditionally shot with the person being interviewed speaking to an interviewer who is off camera
experimental film
a film that rejects the conventions of mainstream movies and explores the possibilities of the film medium
observational documentary
an approach to documentary filmmaking that seeks to immerse viewers in an experience as close as is cinematically possible to witnessing events as an invisible observer. Observational documentaries typically rely entirely on b-roll and ias many other signs of mediation as possible.
expository documentary
an approach to documentary filmmaking that uses formal elements, a script prepared in advance, an dan authoritative narrator to explain subject matter to the viewer.
performative documentary
an approach to nonfiction filmmaking related to the participatory documentary. The filmmaker's interaction with the subject matter is deeply personal and often emotional. In performative documentary, the filmmaker's experience is central to the way viewers engage and understand the subject matter.
text and graphics
an element of documentary filmmaking that includes statistics, graphs, maps and text. Text is commonly used to identify interview subjects, dates, and locations presented on screen.
Reenactments/Dramatizations
are okay if the audience knows the footage isn't real
animated film
drawings or other graphical images placed in a series photograph-like sequence to portray movement.
six major American genres
gangster, film noir, science fiction, horror, western, musical
archival materia
preexisting images or sound that is incorporated into a documentary.
Character Types
stock characters that are typical of a genre
computer-generated imagery (CGI)
the application of the field of computer graphics (specifically 3D) to special effects
genre
the characterization of narrative films by form, content, or both.
generic transformation
the process by which a particular genre is adapted to meet the expectations of a changing society
theme
unifying idea that the film expresses through its narrative or imagery
narrator
who or what tells story of a film. The primary narrator in cinema is the camera.