Exploring the evolution of documentary filmmaking, this book examines how television and globalization have reshaped the genre from an educational tool into a commercial entertainment product. It provides a comprehensive analysis of international documentary programming, focusing on its potential for local representation in a global context. The text also questions the very definition of documentary amidst the rise of digitalization and media manipulation, offering insights into the complexities of visual storytelling today.
David Hogarth Bücher
D.G. Hogarth war ein britischer Archäologe und Gelehrter. Er erlangte Anerkennung für seine akademischen Arbeiten und Forschungen in Geschichte und Kultur. Sein Vermächtnis liegt in seinem tiefen Verständnis und seiner Präsentation archäologischer Entdeckungen.



Partly Sane, Prose Merry and Rhyme
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
This collection offers a candid exploration of contemporary society, delving into its quirks and shortcomings. Through a series of intimate insights, it reflects on the complexities of modern life, highlighting the various challenges and frustrations faced in the twenty-first century. Each piece captures the essence of human experience in today's world, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in societal commentary.
Charming, sensitive memoir of a childhood in the 1960s seaside town of Blackpool and of the unbreakable bond of love between a mother and son.