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	<title>Comments on: Making Documentary Films and Reality Videos: A Practical Guide to Planning, Filming, and Editing Documentaries of Real Events</title>
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		<title>By: Taban</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 14:46:43 +0000</pubDate>
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I came upon this book after making 23 drama videos for autistic teenagers.   Recently we looked at producing a day-in-the-life type documentary with cutaways of professionals commenting on the activities.  I honestly found this book to be a mine of information.  Almost any question I found myself raising was addressed in some form in this book.  Consequently structuring the doucmentary in terms of narrative, visual arrangement, verisimilitude, camera and sound has become clearer.  I would have liked the chapters on the Documentary Idea and Writing the Documentary to be longer.   Personally, I would have benefited more from extending the discussions here.  Also the author tends to drive the book along at a fiercely anecdotal rate which is great if you can imagine yourself in the author&#039;s shoes, but may not suit everyone&#039;s style. Overall I found this to be a most useful manual and certainly find myself returning to it for advice.   What better recommendation can I offer?
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<p>I came upon this book after making 23 drama videos for autistic teenagers.   Recently we looked at producing a day-in-the-life type documentary with cutaways of professionals commenting on the activities.  I honestly found this book to be a mine of information.  Almost any question I found myself raising was addressed in some form in this book.  Consequently structuring the doucmentary in terms of narrative, visual arrangement, verisimilitude, camera and sound has become clearer.  I would have liked the chapters on the Documentary Idea and Writing the Documentary to be longer.   Personally, I would have benefited more from extending the discussions here.  Also the author tends to drive the book along at a fiercely anecdotal rate which is great if you can imagine yourself in the author&#8217;s shoes, but may not suit everyone&#8217;s style. Overall I found this to be a most useful manual and certainly find myself returning to it for advice.   What better recommendation can I offer?</p>
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		<title>By: Tuyet</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 12:08:06 +0000</pubDate>
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In this book, Barry Hampe provides great advice, helpful concepts, and breaks down the documentary process into digestable servings.   The book is divided into four sections: 1.  An introduction to the concepts and  guidelines of the Documentary genre 2.  Preproduction 3.  Production 4.   Postproduction.   Barry Hampe fills in the pages  with experience,  knowledge, and writes in a manner combining the ideas he discusses with  pithy examples and stories which he uses to drive his points home.   The  book has a generous layout, placing information thoughtfully and easily  into the reader.   Included in the book is a wonderful filmography  (including refrence info on where to find and order the documentaries  listed), a well rounded bibliography, and even directions to join the  International Documentary Association.  I used this book as my  introduction to documentary production, because though it is based on  Hampe&#039;s work specifically with behavioral documentary, the information is  easily transferable to any documentary/reality video project.   The book  stresses concepts in creating a form of reality through visual medium,  called verisimilitude, and Barry Hampe demonstrates very carefully the  indepth process in which an audience recieves the final cut out of what was  originially a simple idea.   If Barry Hampe can communicate his ideas so  clearly in writing this book, I imagine his documentaries must be stunning. 
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this book, Barry Hampe provides great advice, helpful concepts, and breaks down the documentary process into digestable servings.   The book is divided into four sections: 1.  An introduction to the concepts and  guidelines of the Documentary genre 2.  Preproduction 3.  Production 4.   Postproduction.   Barry Hampe fills in the pages  with experience,  knowledge, and writes in a manner combining the ideas he discusses with  pithy examples and stories which he uses to drive his points home.   The  book has a generous layout, placing information thoughtfully and easily  into the reader.   Included in the book is a wonderful filmography  (including refrence info on where to find and order the documentaries  listed), a well rounded bibliography, and even directions to join the  International Documentary Association.  I used this book as my  introduction to documentary production, because though it is based on  Hampe&#8217;s work specifically with behavioral documentary, the information is  easily transferable to any documentary/reality video project.   The book  stresses concepts in creating a form of reality through visual medium,  called verisimilitude, and Barry Hampe demonstrates very carefully the  indepth process in which an audience recieves the final cut out of what was  originially a simple idea.   If Barry Hampe can communicate his ideas so  clearly in writing this book, I imagine his documentaries must be stunning.</p>
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