Professor at Liverpool university

- "What distinguishes a documentary is the portrayal of sound and images actuality"
- Documentaries rely on interviews in order to give a balanced argument.
- They must have a sense of observation to be used as evidence.
- Mis-en-scene is vital when constructing a representation of reality.
-There must be a clear meaning to the documentary, a goal they want to achieve in the production of it.
- Dramatisation is used to create more interesting viewing.
http://www.johncorner.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/documentary_studies.pdf

Looked at features of a documentary and also wrote the book, The Documentary, Sixth Edition, in which he talks about the construction of a documentary.
-Says that a documentary is "Creative treatment of actuality"
- Mentions the importance of the social representations in a documentary over aesthetics.
- Your job is to know what motivates people, what psychological blocs you must remove, and what subtle pressures you can exert to catalyze behavior, or uncover hidden narratives.
- Established the national film board of Canada in 1939.
http://www.masteringfilm.com/author/michael-rabiger/
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