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Documentary and Opinion Writing Terms

Documentary and Opinion Writing Terms

Definitions DOCUMENTARY � non-fiction �"documents" reality �reveal an unusual, interesting or unknown angle on

Definitions DOCUMENTARY � non-fiction �"documents" reality �reveal an unusual, interesting or unknown angle on a topic PERSONAL OPINION WRITING �expresses the writer’s opinion so that the reader will understand it and be convinced that it is valid

Same for Both TOPIC THESIS -What is it about? � What is the director

Same for Both TOPIC THESIS -What is it about? � What is the director (docs) Topic = Mcdonalds or writer (essay) trying to make you believe about your topic? Thesis = Mcdonalds is deliberately unhealthy and even addictive

Same for Both BIAS AUDIENCE � Favouring one side of � The group for

Same for Both BIAS AUDIENCE � Favouring one side of � The group for whom the argument over the other the documentary or writing is intended � This influences which techniques are used by the writer or director to either influence or maintain their opinion.

Interviews �“Role” the most important (eg. teen mom, environmental scientist, government official) �Provides perspectives,

Interviews �“Role” the most important (eg. teen mom, environmental scientist, government official) �Provides perspectives, facts, opinions to support thesis �Often highly edited �https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=GV 1 WSQLQx 8

Live Action Footage Spontaneous footage �Lends a sense of reality/truth �Provides visual support for

Live Action Footage Spontaneous footage �Lends a sense of reality/truth �Provides visual support for thesis �https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=z 7 l. FUUl 0 q 88 �Think about it—would you act the same if you knew you were being filmed?

Re-enactment Footage �Depiction of the event, acted out at a later time �Provides visual

Re-enactment Footage �Depiction of the event, acted out at a later time �Provides visual support, point of reference �Is an interpretation of the actual event �https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=r. Aa. Wv. V FERVA

Historical Footage �Footage of historical events, shot as they happened �Often treated as factual

Historical Footage �Footage of historical events, shot as they happened �Often treated as factual �Considered primary source material, therefore trustworthy as evidence �Provides historical frame of reference https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Cg. WHbp MVQ 1 U

Stock Footage �General footage, often shot by another filmmaker and/or for use in another

Stock Footage �General footage, often shot by another filmmaker and/or for use in another project �Often used to create mood, enhance atmosphere, support main idea �https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=1 Grx 0 F 2 Vrx 0&list=PLido 8 e. CUHMoz. Bz. EMx. MOI 18 rdg c. RSGqr 0 w&index=11

Scripted Dialogue or Interviews �Prepared in advance �Ask yourself: who wrote the script? really

Scripted Dialogue or Interviews �Prepared in advance �Ask yourself: who wrote the script? really speaking? Who is https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=s 1 Hs. Ou. Mji 70 Hint: Watch for a “shine-free” face which has been “prepped” for the camera

Unscripted �More spontaneous, therefore appears more trustworthy �Ask yourself: has the speaker considered what

Unscripted �More spontaneous, therefore appears more trustworthy �Ask yourself: has the speaker considered what he/she is saying, or is it an impulsive reaction? https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Adn. TAQN r. Gg. M �Hint—Watch for those micro-expressions we learned about in the oral communication unit

Narrator/Voice-over �Tells us what we should be understanding about what we are seeing https:

Narrator/Voice-over �Tells us what we should be understanding about what we are seeing https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=n. CM 0 NEz. QOvk �Hint—it helps to have someone famous to do the voice-over

Facts �Used as evidence �Used to persuade �Facts can be manipulated https: //www. youtube.

Facts �Used as evidence �Used to persuade �Facts can be manipulated https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=UR_by. Rb. X xvs Consider: Does the filmmaker clearly identify the source? Is the source trustworthy?

Music �Used as background �Manipulates viewer’s emotions �https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Jsa. Bh 46

Music �Used as background �Manipulates viewer’s emotions �https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Jsa. Bh 46 Z 50 M �https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=m. Zl. Va. A Mso. M 8

Animation �Shows something that would be difficult to film �Offers variety with viewing experience

Animation �Shows something that would be difficult to film �Offers variety with viewing experience �https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=zr 4 on. A 2 k_LY

Personal Opinion Writing

Personal Opinion Writing

Evidence--Studies -a controlled experiment or trial that looks at the effect of something (medicine,

Evidence--Studies -a controlled experiment or trial that looks at the effect of something (medicine, drug, experience) on people Eg. Habitual chocolate eaters have a lower risk of cardiovascular disease and strokes compared to people who didn't eat chocolate. What makes it a worth using? (scientists at the University of Aberdeen, published in a scientific journal)

Evidence: Statistics �The “evidence” from studies �Uses numbers Eg. Traffic fatalities decrease between 8

Evidence: Statistics �The “evidence” from studies �Uses numbers Eg. Traffic fatalities decrease between 8 and 11 percent in states where marijuana is legal. Medical Marijuana Laws, Traffic Fatalities, and Alcohol Consumption Author(s): D. Mark Anderson, Benjamin Hansen, and Daniel I. Rees Source: Journal of Law and Economics, Vol. 56, No. 2 (May 2013), pp. 333 -369 Published by: The University of Chicago Press for The Booth School of Business of the University of Chicago and The University of Chicago Law School Compare to this: http: //www. theweedblog. com/42 -0 -facts-about-marijuana-and-why-itshould-be-legal/

Evidence: Experts �The best ones are “professionals” �Used to present evidence or professional experience

Evidence: Experts �The best ones are “professionals” �Used to present evidence or professional experience to support thesis

Language Techniques Metaphor --Life is a highway. Simile—The lake was like a mirror. Personification—The

Language Techniques Metaphor --Life is a highway. Simile—The lake was like a mirror. Personification—The wind seemed to laugh at me. Imagery—The acrid stench from his cigar seemed to burn off all of my nose hairs and painfully cauterize the soft flesh. Hyperbole—I almost killed him with my laser gaze.

Anecdotes -a personal story or experience used to convince the reader Eg. I remember

Anecdotes -a personal story or experience used to convince the reader Eg. I remember when I had a really bad day after having to work a double shift at work…