Production studies and documentary participants: a method

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Abstract

It was only after I finished my PhD thesis that I learned that my research related to production studies. Departing from the question of ethics in documentary filmmaking, I investigated both the perspective of filmmakers and participants on ethical issues in the documentary filmmaking practice, using quantitative and qualitative research methods respectively (Sanders, 2012). For the latter, I extensively interviewed four participants who had participated in documentary film projects. The analysis of the participants’ interview accounts resulted not just in an understanding of their take on ethical issues in documentary filmmaking, but also in an understanding of the complexity of their involvement in documentary film projects, which included contributing unsolicited content and the taking on of production responsibilities, such as arranging for locations and recruiting additional participants. Hence, I theorized them as co-creators, who contribute to their own representation in the resulting film. My research was firmly situated within documentary film studies and I refrained from including perspectives from media ethics and journalism ethics explicitly, arguing that the former is too general and the latter too specific. I also excluded discussion of other—more or less documentary—formats such as docu-soaps and reality TV. Instead, I approached documentary filmmaking as an artistic practice of its own.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvancing Media Production Research
Subtitle of host publicationShifting Sites, Methods, and Politics
EditorsChris Paterson, David Lee, Anamik Saha, Anna Zoellner
Place of PublicationHoundmills, Basingstoke, UK
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
Pages200-216
Number of pages17
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-137-54194-9
ISBN (Print)9781137541932, 978-1-349-55303-7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Publication series

NameGlobal Transformations in Media and Communication Research
PublisherPalgrave/IAMCR

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