World Famous Comics: New Challenges for Documentary: Second Edition
New Challenges for Documentary: Second Edition
From: Manchester University Press Publisher: Manchester University Press Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Label: Manchester University Press Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 512 Publication Date: May 13, 2005 Release Date: April 21, 2005
The first edition of this book provided a major stimulus for teaching about documentary film and television and fresh encouragement for critical thinking about practice. This second edition brings together many new contributions both from academics and filmmakers, reflecting shifts both in documentary production itself, and in ways of discussing it. Once again, the emphasis has been on clear and provocative writing, sympathetic to the practical challenges of documentary filmmaking but making connections with a range of work in media and communications analysis.With its wide range of contributors and the international scope of its agenda, this will be essential reading for general filmmakers and documentary students both of academic and practical inclinations.
A great collection of viepoints Although this is not the single best book on documentary film, it is arguably the best collection of essays gathered on the subject. A wide range of viewpoints are represented, and the organization is logical and easily understood. This was a text in a documentary production course I took as a graduate student, and now that I will be teaching such a course, I plan to use it as well.
Still relevant for today's documentarist. The articles Rosenthal collected are the best in the field. The documentary needs more theoretical input like this to give the new film makers a better understanding of the art of documentary film making.
Uninformed, often silly. Rosenthal comes at his subject from the point of view of a hack, and it shows. Depressing