Archive for the ‘Documentary’ category

Even Non-Racing Fans Love “Senna”, The Documentary Film

November 7th, 2011

Those who have been loyal avid Formula 1 safe, Ayrton Senna, who found one of the most charismatic drivers of this great sport. It was the first of May 1994 that Senna held at the stroke of San Marino Grand Prix in Imola, Italy died. Now, after 16 years, a documentary was made about his life. Experts and citizens hail this as a documentation of the greatest films of all time race. Some people think that this documentation in a position to reach a wider audience than expected, because, like the drama of ancient Greece look like.

The film was “Senna” as titled and its director, Asif Kapadia has sent all the archive material that is used on this charismatic F1 driver. Of course, had a voice to journalists and some members of the Senna family to use. The director has managed to create a visually poignant film in which he uses original footage from Senna a couple of TV interviews and pictures from race to make. Many fans of Senna are surprised that the documentary is able to non-racing fans who are watching with great interest to achieve it. » Read more: Even Non-Racing Fans Love “Senna”, The Documentary Film

Shooting a Personal Documentary: Try These Tips for Success

November 7th, 2011

You want to make a documentary very personal effect? While there is no book of rules for the documentary, there are other experiences that may lead you. In this article I will give you some tips on how to make a documentary to personal success. Some suggestions here relate to the project in general, and some are specific filming interviews and location shooting.

What is a personal documentation?

A “personal documentary” is a branch of production of a documentary that focuses on a human subject in all, sometimes a couple or a family. By the subject or family member, c ‘in order is a custom video biography (custom), to tell the advantages of immediacy and emotion of the film’s personal and family history that would otherwise be told in print.

Being “in service” does not mean that the documentary is purely a personal flattery and free from tough questions. On the contrary, the personal documentation needs to happen a certain objectivity and real dark included to compensate for the light. In my experience, the subjects themselves have no interest in stories of saccharin. But where mistakes were made, or the wrong directions, a documentary about the staff a chance to explain, to give context and – understanding – is desirable. Ultimately, however, editorial control lies with the client (for a fee), personal documentation. » Read more: Shooting a Personal Documentary: Try These Tips for Success

Best Documentary Feature – Spanish Film Goya Award 2011

November 7th, 2011

Not often the subject of movies comes alive in architecture Deyan Sudjic As your building weigh Mr Foster? Debuted in Spain in early October 2010 he was awarded the TCM Audience Award Best European Film at San Sebastian International Film Festival in 2010 and was nominated for the prize of the Spanish Film Academy Goya 2011 for Best Documentary, the film’s most prestigious in Spain.

All the world’s press is still positive news about the film somewhat mysterious to the official release in the UK on 28 January.

As one might gather from the title, how much your building weigh, Mr. Foster? is a documentary about the high life and work of Sir Norman Foster, designer of London’s own Gherkin at 30 St Mary Axe, from his childhood, his rise to modest genius. The film is full of strikingly beautiful large framed photographs that reflect the incredible architecture by Foster in his constant quest to improve the overall quality of life. » Read more: Best Documentary Feature – Spanish Film Goya Award 2011