Famous Documentary Filmmakers ppt

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This Week • Elements of Style • Some original film makers • Ken Burns • Errol Morris • Nick Broomfield • Ross McElwee • February 29 – Cinema Verite’

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This Week• Elements of Style

• Some original film makers

• Ken Burns

• Errol Morris

• Nick Broomfield

• Ross McElwee

• February 29 – Cinema Verite’

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But first…

• Because of a question last week

• A short further consideration of Michael Moore

• Moore’s influence

• Influential – not for his style or the accuracy or penetrating nature of his films

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Michael Moore influence• Moore’s style as well as Spurlock’s

owes much - as we shall see - to film makers like the British film maker Nick Broomfield who started making films in 1971.

• And other experimental personal film makers - ex Ross McElwee

from 1978

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McElwee• Harvard Professor• Uniquely personal style• Sherman’s March (1986) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnohMWYXeZ4&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zLXr2tShGE

• Bright Leaves (1986)

http://www.bestfilmfests.com/FF-03_bright_leaves.htm

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Personal film making• Bloomfield, McElwee, Moore, Spurlock• In common – reflexive film making• The film is as much about the film

maker as it is about the film subject• Les Nouvelles Egotiste• Compare “Gonzo” journalism of Hunter S. Thompson

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The Moore Effect• Personal / political film making• But more than reflexive style• Moore impact on documentary involves• $$$ influence

• Moore’s films make money• Led documentary makers to believe

they could too

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Documentary Dollars

• Fahrenheit 9/11 $120 million

• Sicko $ 24.5 million

• Roger & Me $ 6.7 million

• Other big films

• March of the Penguins $ 77 m (#2)

• An Inconvenient Truth $24.1m• Super Size Me $ 11.5 m [65g to make?] Source: boxofficemojo.com

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Errol Morris The Thin Blue Line

(1987)

The Fog of War

(2004)

Music, reconstructions, expensive production, iconic images

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Errol Morris• Note: Hollywood techniques • use of music – Philip Glass• Re-creation• Interview style• Film Noir in “Thin Blue Line”• See http://www.errolmorris.com/

Watch excerpts …

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Ken Burns

Multi part series documentaries Bringing pre-film history alive

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Burns: Bringing history alive

• Multi-part narrated docs for TV – PBS

• See www.pbs.org/kenburns/

• The Civil War (1990)

• Brooklyn Bridge (1981)

• Baseball (1994)

• Jazz (2001)

• The War (2007)

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The Civil War• American Civil War (1861-1865)• 1990 film in nine parts• Only moving film available was some 1935

silent film of the last Civil War soldiers re-union at Gettysburg in 1935

• No O/C interviews as the• Last veteran dies in 1956• Stills• Mathew Brady• The “KEN BURNS EFFECT” [watch excerpt]

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Recommended Book:• Liz Stubbs – Documentary Filmmakers

Speak (2002)

• Ken Burns – Emotional Archaeologist

• Ross McElwee

• Nick Broomfield

• Albert Maysles, Joe Berlinger, and Barbara Kopple

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Nick Broomfield Aileen Wuornos: Selling of a Serial Killer (1992) Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer (2003)• Another personal approach to

documentary making

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Other documentaries treating “true crime”

• Thin Blue Line & Selling of a Serial Killer – documentary genre

• Andrew Jarecki, Capturing the Friedmans• Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky, Brother’s

Keeper• Jean Xavier de Lestrade

Murder on a Sunday Morning (2001)

The Staircase (2005)