Documentary Storytelling Techniques: Mapping Strategies among Film Students

Documentaries are a unique form of filmmaking. It allows for the common man/woman to address large, important issues that are able to shake society. It involves a small portion of power as it addresses a wide range of subject matters such as history, anthropology, trends, as well as, social and poli...

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Published in:Asian Journal of University Education
Main Author: Yahaya W.A.W.; Shuhidan S.M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UiTM Press 2020
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85099965848&doi=10.24191%2fajue.v16i3.10273&partnerID=40&md5=44717805e188a3cce74f785739e8e354
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Yahaya W.A.W.; Shuhidan S.M.
Documentary Storytelling Techniques: Mapping Strategies among Film Students
2020
Asian Journal of University Education
16
3
10.24191/ajue.v16i3.10273
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85099965848&doi=10.24191%2fajue.v16i3.10273&partnerID=40&md5=44717805e188a3cce74f785739e8e354
Documentaries are a unique form of filmmaking. It allows for the common man/woman to address large, important issues that are able to shake society. It involves a small portion of power as it addresses a wide range of subject matters such as history, anthropology, trends, as well as, social and political constructs, ethical issues and moral responsibilities. However, even though documentaries have evolved continuously, its approaches and methods remain ambiguous, and its parameters keep enlarging and changing. As students start out to understand the process of documentary filmmaking, many struggle in terms of identifying appropriate content suited for that of a documentary. Students are unable to develop appropriate strategies towards identifying the type of stories to tell. This research seeks out exploring an idea and story identification technique, specifically through the use of strategic mapping, as a means of helping students to understand the layers required in planning and constructing a documentary story. Action research is applied to guide and observe students’ responses through a number of mapping techniques that allows for the identification of the core focus/theme of the documentary. The research discovers that through a repetitive process, students’ are able to develop, change and extend their first impression responses as they begin to understand the process of documentary story and content identification. © 2020. Asian Journal of University Education (AJUE). All rights reserved.
UiTM Press
18237797
English
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author Yahaya W.A.W.; Shuhidan S.M.
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description Documentaries are a unique form of filmmaking. It allows for the common man/woman to address large, important issues that are able to shake society. It involves a small portion of power as it addresses a wide range of subject matters such as history, anthropology, trends, as well as, social and political constructs, ethical issues and moral responsibilities. However, even though documentaries have evolved continuously, its approaches and methods remain ambiguous, and its parameters keep enlarging and changing. As students start out to understand the process of documentary filmmaking, many struggle in terms of identifying appropriate content suited for that of a documentary. Students are unable to develop appropriate strategies towards identifying the type of stories to tell. This research seeks out exploring an idea and story identification technique, specifically through the use of strategic mapping, as a means of helping students to understand the layers required in planning and constructing a documentary story. Action research is applied to guide and observe students’ responses through a number of mapping techniques that allows for the identification of the core focus/theme of the documentary. The research discovers that through a repetitive process, students’ are able to develop, change and extend their first impression responses as they begin to understand the process of documentary story and content identification. © 2020. Asian Journal of University Education (AJUE). All rights reserved.
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