"Documentary footage" refers to film or video recordings that capture real events, people, or places, with the intention of documenting or presenting real-life information or stories.
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She also interviewed people at the film's production company about their own love lives, which became the basis for the faux
documentary footage of couples scattered throughout the film.
Writing about horror movies that present themselves as
raw documentary footage is an exercise in creatively repeating yourself.
It would be nice to see a fresh transfer of the 16
mm documentary footage, but that's almost certainly too much to ask.
Only the
final documentary footage — of kids with disabilities visiting the aquarium to see the dolphin — rescues a genuine inspirational note to the film's conclusion.
The immersive environments
incorporate documentary footage, architectural interventions, primary documents, and narrative structures and allow visitors to interact with the material in intimate and direct ways.
To date, the series has released twenty - one five to ten minute films crafted from over 200 hours of original, high -
definition documentary footage.
In case you need more convincing though, we have
documentary footage of the making of the game above and below.
It meshes the story of a fictional, alienated divorcee (Barbara Baxley)
with documentary footage of life in Los Angeles shot by several remarkable photographers, including Haskell Wexler, Jack Couffer, and the extraordinary Helen Levitt.
The film
combines documentary footage of actual funeral processions along with vivid re-enactments; the film is a poetic rumination on death and the ways in which the living honor the dead.
Doneen fills in some of these gaps with
documentary footage from past BBA raids and also with beautiful flashback animated sequences from Jason Carpenter, who did similar duties on Guggenheim's He Named Me Malala.
That complex self - consciousness is apparent from The Last Metro's opening scenes, which
mix documentary footage with period re-creations, including shots of contemporary film posters (Christian - Jaque's La symphonie fantastique, Bel Ami, Louis Delluc's Fièvre, Emil Jannings in Le président Krüger), to impart the texture of life during the occupation.
The film begins in January 1939, when Nationalist Franco forces entered Barcelona unopposed and
actual documentary footage shows an influential Francoist General addressing his audience in a speech welcoming the Catalan surrender to the national cause.
The performance is, in actual fact, startlingly chilling, since it bears an unsettling resemblance to the behavior displayed by serial killers like Henry Lee Lucas and Ted Bundy, both
as documentary footage portrays them, and as they portrayed themselves.
Fortunately, employing its tried - and - true aesthetic — a docudrama visual approach; portentous narration; real -
life documentary footage inserted into key moments — it hits its stride in Episode 4.
Lee told Cannes that he included
graphic documentary footage of a protester killed at a 2017 white supremacist rally in his new movie BlacKkKlansman because the world needs to acknowledge the horrific reality of racism.
The film US -
shot documentary footage combines with a madcap satire of modern Belgrade in this uncategorisable arthouse favourite.
Gibney weaves
together documentary footage of the Iranian president touring Natanz — which US intelligence used to figure out the exact computers and equipment there — along with compelling graphics of the actual Stuxnet code as Symantec researchers explain its use.
Football fans stormed onto the social media website to share with the world the names of players that they knew only through stories from their parents and grandparents, and from
old documentary footage.
Apparently taking real World War
II documentary footage as its model, Spielberg's invasion of Omaha Beach was shot documentary - style.
It's an extraordinary sequence,
alternating documentary footage of orphans looking at the camera with Taji's playful and compassionate responses to them, and culminating with a powerful tracking shot that moves down an endless corridor away from her.
«We had this
beautiful documentary footage unearthed from the mid -»60s where we got to go into their home and see them and watch them,» Nichols said.
Meanwhile, on Truman - era console televisions, Clooney shows us what appears to be actual
archival documentary footage of the same sorts of folks saying horrible things about the possibility of living next to African Americans.
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Documentary footage produced by National Geographic with James Cameron that brings the world's leading RMS Titanic experts together to discuss why and how the ship sank
Only devoted, hardcore horror movie fans would commit themselves to watching 400 minutes of behind - the -
scenes documentary footage that covers all twelve «Friday the 13th» movies in more extensive detail than you could probably imagine.
One striking precedent for playing fiction against
powerful documentary footage is The Savage Eye, a 1959 black - and - white independent feature cosigned by Joseph Strick, Ben Maddow, and Sidney Meyers.
(2000), the breakthrough film in which Fontainhas residents (most notably Vanda Duarte) play fictionalized versions of themselves as
documentary footage depicts the demolition of their neighborhood, Costa first immersed himself in the community, shooting over 150 hours of footage as a one - man crew.
It's an era we're so used to seeing in B&W whether in a film made in those decades or
on documentary footage of those times, that colour representation of it can look unreal particularly if proper attention is not paid to era - appropriate make - up techniques, hair - styles, costuming and physical props, and the way in which people held their bodies.
What I adore about Rare Replay is collecting badges for playing the games and doing specific challenges, by doing so you
unlock documentary footage.
Rapture, the work that earned her attention at the 2000 Whitney Biennial and in surveys of video art, could almost pass
for documentary footage after the Iranian revolution.
Electrical Gaza by Rosalind Nashashibi is equally concerned with a specific place, but focused on restrictions of movement,
interspersing documentary footage of people living and working in Gaza with animated scenes to suggest temporal as well as spatial isolation.
Marianna Simnett's The Udder, meanwhile, was shot on a dairy farm and mixes often
gruesome documentary footage of cows» robotically milked udders with a dreamy vision of kids at play.
In her films, Hao has fused her
own documentary footages, excerpts from TV dance programmes and dance scenes from war - themed movies to discuss the concept of «dancing in a historical context».
Having also made animations culled from well
known documentary footage — the O.J. Simpson trial as well as the Zapruder film of the JFK assassination — it is clear that he mines popular culture in addition to art and photo history to garner his source materials.
The most successful include Elisabetta Benassi's live reading of Mark Twain's King Leopold's Soliloquy, a satire of European colonial rhetoric read from a train - stop shelter composed of massive plaster bones; and Maryam Jafri's photo and text installation, which
contrasts documentary footage of the political transitions of midcentury African independence movements with the historical record as presented by multinational corporate information conglomerates such as Corbis and Getty Images.