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The Subjective Intervention In The In-depth Interview Of Documentary

Posted on:2019-10-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L L LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330596458702Subject:Journalism and communication
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Documentaries take real lives as the creation resources and real people as the creation objects,and then process and display them in the form of art.In documentary filming,subjective intervention,as a means of extending the aesthetic concept,is impossible to be ruled out during the creation process.How to intervene during the interview and balance the objectivity and subjective intervention? How to make it possible for subjective intervention to exert its greatest strength to present the film without affecting the objectivity and authenticity of the documentary? And on the basis of this balance,how to use interview skills to dig out more and deeper information you want to obtain? These are the questions that the writer wanted to explore during the creation process.Based on the practical creation of the documentary "The Story of Huihuang",this paper explores the role of subjective intervention in documentary in-depth interviews,and summarizes and analyzes the business problems encountered during the creation process.The documentary selected "shopping agents",a group with obvious characteristics of the time,,as the subject.With the theme of real shopping experiences of Chinese shopping agents in a shopping street,HUAYKWANG Street in Thailand,and taking daily shots and in-depth interviews to construct the main part,this doucumentary aims to show what is behind the shopping agents to make them so close,and so romote..The first two parts of the report focuses on various aspects of the film in terms of creation ideas,the main content of the film,and the creation process and design of the film.Based on the practice of creation,the third part summaries and analyzes the business problem of the balance between subjective intervention and objectivity.
Keywords/Search Tags:documentary, objectivity, subjective intervention, in-depth interviews
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