Ecstatic truth through fiction re-framing the science film to engage a wider audience /
Abstract (Summary)
Americans obtain a majority of their information about science through science
films, primarily in the form of documentaries on television. However, despite the recent
proliferation of these films, there is much discussion in the science filmmaking
community about how ineffective these films have been lately at informing the public
about science and compelling viewers to act. It is time to look at the underlying
definitions of the genre from a different perspective and determine whether the current
standards are the best way to successfully convey messages about science to the widest
audience. To explore the possibilities for increasing the effectiveness of science
filmmaking, one needs to look at the basic assumptions that come into play during the
process of producing science films by re-framing the major components of the science
film: goals, subject matter, audience, and format. This new set of paradigms reveals the
possibility of another avenue – fiction.
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School:Montana State University-Billings
School Location:USA - Montana
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:science films documentary
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