A Contextual Analysis of Documentary Film as a Product and Tool for Academic Exercise

Abdul Rashid Gbambu, Jemilatu Saaka Dramani, Morolake Omowumi Adekunle
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This paper examines the justifications for using documentary film as a product of academic exercise, using the films "Return of the Biblical Plague: Mosquitoes" and "Bitter Lake" as case studies. Through an analysis of the production and reception of these films, the paper explores how documentary can be used to visually tell stories that follow the replicability of academic research procedures, from the selection of subject matter and site to planning and interviewing subjects to data collection and analysis. The paper also addresses the challenges and ethical considerations associated with using documentary film as an academic exercise, including representation, power, and objectivity issues. Ultimately, the paper argues that documentary films have the potential to enhance academic exercise by providing a compelling, engaging medium through which to explore complex issues and promote critical thinking. The paper is structured into four segments of analysis. The initial segment encompasses the foundational aspects of documentary film production, which involves establishing the core argument and exploring its historical contexts. The subsequent segment delves into research as a reproducible methodology, establishing empirical evidence concerning a particular phenomenon. The third part also examines the essence of the documentary film-making process, accompanied by a comparative analysis juxtaposed with research as a scientific procedural endeavor, including the analysis of two documentary films, "The Biblical Plague" and "Bitter Lake". Using the Auteur film theory, the final segment centers on, culminating in a comprehensive conclusion that substantiates the contention that documentary film-making serves as both a creative output and a valuable tool within the realm of academic exploration.
纪录片作为学术实践的产品和工具的语境分析
本文以电影《圣经瘟疫的回归:蚊子》和《苦湖》为例,探讨了将纪录片作为学术实践的产物的理由。通过对这些电影的制作和接受的分析,本文探讨了如何使用纪录片来直观地讲述故事,遵循学术研究程序的可复制性,从主题和地点的选择到规划和采访对象,再到数据收集和分析。本文还讨论了与使用纪录片作为学术练习相关的挑战和伦理考虑,包括代表性,权力和客观性问题。最后,本文认为纪录片有潜力通过提供一种引人注目的、引人入胜的媒介来加强学术练习,通过这种媒介来探索复杂的问题并促进批判性思维。本文分为四个部分进行分析。最初的部分包括纪录片制作的基本方面,包括建立核心论点和探索其历史背景。接下来的部分将研究作为一种可重复的方法,建立有关特定现象的经验证据。第三部分还考察了纪录片制作过程的本质,并作为一种科学的程序努力,伴随着比较分析和研究,包括两部纪录片的分析,《圣经瘟疫》和《苦湖》。最后部分以作者电影理论为中心,最终得出一个全面的结论,证明纪录片制作既是一种创造性的产出,也是学术探索领域的一种有价值的工具。
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