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      • Fly on the wall is a style of documentary -making used in film and television production. The name derived from the idea that events are seen candidly, as a fly on a wall might see them.
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  2. Fly on the wall is a style of documentary -making used in film and television production. The name derived from the idea that events are seen candidly, as a fly on a wall might see them.

  3. The fly-on-the-wall technique is an observational filmmaking style where the camera acts as a passive observer, capturing events without interfering or influencing the actions of the subjects. This method aims to create a sense of authenticity and realism, allowing viewers to experience situations as if they were observing them in real life.

  4. The fly-on-the-wall technique is a style of observational filmmaking where the camera acts as an unobtrusive observer, capturing events as they happen without interfering or influencing the subjects.

    • Bill Nichols 6 Modes of Documentary. Poetic Mode
    • Bill Nichols 6 Modes of Documentary. Expository Mode
    • Bill Nichols 6 Modes of Documentary. Observational Mode
    • Bill Nichols 6 Modes of Documentary. Participatory Documentaries
    • Bill Nichols 6 Modes of Documentary. Reflexive Documentaries
    • Bill Nichols 6 Modes of Documentary. Performative Documentaries

    As Nichols stated in his book, the poetic mode “moves away from the ‘objective’ reality of a given situation or people, to grasp at an “inner truth” that can only be grasped by poetical manipulation”. In other words, instead of using linear continuity to create a structure, a poetic documentary arranges its shots by means of associations, tone and ...

    This tends to be the mode most familiar to us. It is frequently used in nature and TV documentaries. Expository documentaries use the ‘voice of God’ narration where by the author provides a scripted commentary to accompany or illustrate visuals. They are sometimes referred to as essays films because their primary aim is to educate their audience an...

    The Observational mode, also referred to as cinema verité, direct cinema or fly-on-the-wall documentary is a more specific type of documentary telling. Observational documentaries were essentially born out of a movement in the 1960s and 1970s by a group of filmmakers who referred to themselves as ‘actuality filmmakers’. Due to the advance in techno...

    Bill Nichols describes participatory documentary as “[when] the encounter between filmmaker and subject is recorded and the filmmaker actively engages with the situation they are documenting.” The Participatory mode has become a popular form of documentary telling in the last 30 years or more with names such as Michael Moore, Nick Broomfield and Lo...

    Reflexive documentaries acknowledge the way a documentary is constructed and that it is impossible to show a purely objective and truthful subject due to how many processes there are. From the use of the camera to the editing and the filmmaker themselves, there will always be subjectivity or decisions that need to be made which will change the stor...

    The performative mode of documentary is the direct opposite of the observational mode. Performative documentaries will emphasize and encourage the filmmakers involvement with the subject. Performative documentaries tend to be more emotionally driven and may have a larger political or historical motivation. Because the filmmaker tends to be passiona...

  5. A style of non-interventionist documentary film-making that typically films its subject for a sustained period of several months, generating thousands of hours of footage which is then edited to tell a story without overt commentary, interviews, or the onscreen presence of a narrator.

  6. The fly-on-the-wall approach is a documentary filmmaking style that captures events as they unfold in real time, without interference or narration from the filmmaker. This technique immerses the audience in the action, offering an unfiltered and authentic view of the subjects' lives and interactions.

  7. Nov 3, 2006 · Plot: What's the story about? An anti-social man gets his life on track, discovering how to have a successful relationship and learning to truly believe in himself with the help of his best friend, a talking fly. Comedy.

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