Documentary Techniques
Production
Production skill
Interview Skill
Camera skills
100

What is an interview documentary? 

This type of documentary is based around conversations with people sharing their experiences

100

What is the role of a producer? 

Planning, organisation, and management of a documentary project to ensure it is completed successfully.

100

Who is the interviewee?

This person answers the questions in an interview.

100

What is a question list/interview plan?

Before filming, students used this to plan their questions.

100

What is an open-ended question?

detailed responses rather than yes/no answers.

200

What is a medium shot?

This shot commonly shows the interviewee from the chest up.

200

What is pre-production? 

 This production stage happens before filming begins.

200

What are open-ended questions?

This preparation step helps an interviewer know what information they want to gather.

200

What is production?

This production stage involves recording interviews and footage.

200

What is post-production?

This production stage involves editing the documentary.

300

What is informed consent?

This ethical requirement means participants agree to be filmed after understanding the purpose.

300

What are leading questions?

types of questions which push interviewees toward a specific answer.

300

What is active listening?

This technique involves listening carefully and responding to answers with follow-up questions.

300

What is shot variety?

documentary technique that uses different camera shots and angles to maintain viewer interest.

300

What is an establishing shot?

This type of footage helps establish the setting or location of the documentary.

400

What is fairness in media?

This ethical principle requires media creators to represent people honestly and accurately.

400

What is an eye-level shot?

This camera angle is filmed at the subject's eye level and often feels natural and neutral

400

What is voice-over narration?

background information or context through spoken narration.

400

What is storytelling/narrative structure?

This term describes arranging interview responses and footage into a clear beginning, middle, and end.

400

The ethical consideration which involves protecting sensitive personal information shared by participants is called privacy. 

Yes or No   

Yes 

500

What is misrepresentation?

This ethical issue may occur if footage is edited in a way that changes the meaning of what someone said.

500

What is a closed question?

it can be answered with a simple yes or no.

500

What is editing?

This process involves selecting the best clips and arranging them into the final documentary.

500

What is the theme?

This term refers to the central message or big idea explored in a documentary.

500

What is background noise?

The audio issue that can distract viewers and reduce the quality of an interview recording.