Types of Documentaries
Techniques
Blackfish
Arguments
100

Focuses on mood, tone, and rhythm rather than a linear narrative, often using visuals and sound to evoke emotions.

Poetic Documentary 

100

What is this an example of?

"You must act now to save on this once-in-a-lifetime deal!”

High Modality Language 

100

This orca is the central figure in Blackfish, linked to the deaths of several trainers

Tilikum

100

This persuasive technique asks a question not to get an answer, but to make the audience think or emphasize a point.

Rhetorical Questions

200

Provides a factual, authoritative account of a topic, often with a clear, didactic voice-over narration.

Expository Documentary 

200

What is this an example of? 

“Don’t miss out! You deserve the best.”

Direct Address

200

This film highlights the collapse of what fin in captive male orcas, arguing it symbolises stress and confinement.

Dorsal fin collapse

200

This technique strengthens a message by deliberately using the same word or phrase multiple times for emphasis.

Repetition 

300

Captures events as they happen without interference, presenting reality as it unfolds.

Observational documentary 

300

Framed two subjects in the same shot to show their relationship or interaction

Two shot 

300

After the of Dawn Brancheau, this federal agency cited Seaworld for safety violations and barred trainers from close contact with orcas during performances 

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

300

This figure of speech uses extreme exaggeration to highlight a point or create a strong impression.

Hyperbole 

400

The filmmaker interacts with the subjects, often becoming part of the story themselves.

Participatory documentary 

400

_____ is when two contrasting shots are placed together. 

Juxtaposition

400

Before arriving at Seaworld, Tilikum was involved in the 1991 death of trainer Kelties Byrne at this now defunct marine park 

Sealand 

400

This persuasive strategy uses words like “we,” “us,” and “our” to make the audience feel involved and united with the speaker.



Inclusive Language 

500

Examines the process of making the documentary itself, highlighting the filmmaker’s role and choices.

Reflexive Documentary 

500

Sound added during post-production that the characters cannot hear.

Non-Diegetic Sound

500

The film features former Seaworld trainers discussing this psychological concept, in which captive orcas allegedly exhibit aggression redirected towards trainers due to confinement stress 

Displaced aggression 

500

This persuasive appeal targets the audience’s emotions—such as sympathy, anger, or joy—to influence their beliefs or actions.

Pathos 
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