The art of record: A critical introduction
Documentary is a controversial and important area of media production. The art of record is a fascinating insight into the function of documentary in film and television. Its attempts to depict reality, and to comment on it, have provoked disagreement from the 1920s to the present day. Recent debates about knowledge and representation, and about the changing character of public culture, have increased its interest and relevance. John Corner presents a clear overview of the theoretical issues and critical debates around documentary, and discusses the development of the main styles and approaches, including dramadocs and fly-on-the-wall. He also looks at the dual identity of work in documentary as both artefact and as reference. The book provides a valuable detailed analysis of specific examples of powerful documentary films and programmes such as Cathy Come Home, Life and Times of Rosie the Rivetter and When the Dog Bites.
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The art of record: A critical introduction
Documentary is a controversial and important area of media production. The art of record is a fascinating insight into the function of documentary in film and television. Its attempts to depict reality, and to comment on it, have provoked disagreement from the 1920s to the present day. Recent debates about knowledge and representation, and about the changing character of public culture, have increased its interest and relevance. John Corner presents a clear overview of the theoretical issues and critical debates around documentary, and discusses the development of the main styles and approaches, including dramadocs and fly-on-the-wall. He also looks at the dual identity of work in documentary as both artefact and as reference. The book provides a valuable detailed analysis of specific examples of powerful documentary films and programmes such as Cathy Come Home, Life and Times of Rosie the Rivetter and When the Dog Bites.
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The art of record: A critical introduction

The art of record: A critical introduction

by John Corner
The art of record: A critical introduction

The art of record: A critical introduction

by John Corner

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Documentary is a controversial and important area of media production. The art of record is a fascinating insight into the function of documentary in film and television. Its attempts to depict reality, and to comment on it, have provoked disagreement from the 1920s to the present day. Recent debates about knowledge and representation, and about the changing character of public culture, have increased its interest and relevance. John Corner presents a clear overview of the theoretical issues and critical debates around documentary, and discusses the development of the main styles and approaches, including dramadocs and fly-on-the-wall. He also looks at the dual identity of work in documentary as both artefact and as reference. The book provides a valuable detailed analysis of specific examples of powerful documentary films and programmes such as Cathy Come Home, Life and Times of Rosie the Rivetter and When the Dog Bites.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780719046872
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 09/12/1996
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 212
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.48(d)

About the Author

Professor John Corner is Senior Lecturer in the School of Politics and Communication Studies at the University of Liverpool

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to documentary criticism; the new approach to documentary theory; documentary and generic boundaries documentary and ‘realism’; reportage and art; objectivity and advocacy; documentary practice and documentary analysis
2. Coalface/Housing Problems
3. Morning in the Streets
4. Cathy Come Home
5. The Police Series: BBC 1982
6. Living on the Edge
7. The Life and Times of Rosie the Rivetter
8. When the Dog Bites
9. Roger and Me
10. Conclusion

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