Documentary: A History of the Non-Fiction Film

by Erik Barnouw

Paperback, 1993

Status

Available

Call number

070.18

Collection

Publication

Oxford University Press, USA (1993), Edition: 2, Paperback, 416 pages

Description

Now brought completely up to date, the new edition of this classic work on documentary films and filmmaking surveys the history of the genre from 1895 to the present day. With the myriad social upheavals over the past decade, documentaries have enjoyed an international renaissance; hereBarnouw considers the medium in the light of an entirely new political and social climate. He examines as well the latest filmmaking technology, and the effects that video cassettes and cable television are having on the production of documentaries. And like the previous editions, Documentary isfilled with photographs, many of them rare, collected during the author's travels around the world. Covering the full course of the documentary from Louis Lumiere's first effort to recent landmark productions such as Shoah, this book makes the growing importance of a unique blend of art and realityaccessible and understandable to all film lovers.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member simchaboston
Fascinating and informative read, especially for aspiring documentarians. The only bad thing is that my viewing list is now twice as long.

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Physical description

416 p.; 7.9 inches

ISBN

0195078985 / 9780195078985
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