
Ethical Considerations in Documentary
Evaluate the moral responsibilities of the documentary filmmaker regarding truth, representation, and the treatment of human subjects.
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Evaluate the moral responsibilities of the documentary filmmaker regarding truth, representation, and the treatment of human subjects.
Key Questions
- What ethical obligations do filmmakers have towards the people they film?
- How does the manipulation of time and space in editing raise ethical questions?
- In what ways can a documentary exploit its subjects for entertainment or ideological purposes?
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