In its documentary form, televised history relies extensively on newsreel footage, historical re-creations, and live cinematography, and punctuates that action with evocative music and authoritative talking heads.
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The content of the work, however, has received widespread criticism for its blatantly racist and fantastical depictions of scenes that are presented onscreen as if in documentary form.
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Grierson respected Flaherty immensely for his contributions to documentary form and his attempts to use the camera to bring alive the lives of everyday people and everyday events.
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"There's a general sense that Alan Berliner has figured out the family documentary form, " says Jack Salzman, media director at the Jewish Museum, a sponsor of the event.
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He argues we have to fully acknowledge his manipulations and distortions, because that is at the heart of understanding both his genius and his contribution to the documentary form.
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Before his current project, the sum of Zemeckis'experience with the documentary form was in the early 1970s, during a short stint as an assistant news editor at a Chicago television station.
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In all cases, the ethical and aesthetic analysis of documentary form ( see docufiction ) of the 1950s and 1960s has to be linked with a critical look at post-war propaganda analysis.
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Different rates may also be quoted for cash ( usually notes only ), a documentary form ( such as traveler's cheques ) or electronically ( such as a credit card purchase ).
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Some critics have teed off on tonight's extraordinary docudrama " Hiroshima " ( 8 p . m . on Showtime ) because of the significant liberties it takes with the documentary form.
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The camera, already implicated in the creation of the audience, became that audience's ideal reporter, revered as the most representative and truthful documentary form in a time with the utmost respect for documentary.