@book{a3a228ecb12049d49a0f8ec31bb05682,
title = "Drawn from life: Issues and themes in animated documentary cinema",
abstract = "The first anthology to explore the field of animated documentaries from a diverse range of scholarly and practice-based perspectives • Runner-Up for the BAFTSS - Best Edited Collection Award 2020! Documentary cinema has always drawn from real life, but an increasing number of contemporary filmmakers are going further still, drawing onscreen images of reality through a range of animated filmmaking techniques. Drawn from Life is the first book to explore the field of animated documentaries from a diverse range of scholarly and practice-based perspectives, exploring and proposing answers to a range of questions that preoccupy twenty-first-century film artists and audiences alike: • Why use animation to document? • How do such images reflect and influence our understanding and experience of reality, whether public or private, psychological or political? From early cinema to present-day scientific research, military uses, digital art and gaming, this book casts new light on the capacity of the moving image to act as a record of the world around us, challenging the orthodox definitions of documentary cinema. Key Features • Defines the central characteristics of the animated documentary film • Challenges and extends orthodox definitions of documentary cinema as well as animation • Surveys a diverse range of film works, genres, production techniques, historical eras and cultural contexts.",
keywords = "Animation (Cinematography), Documentary films",
editor = "Jonathan Murray and Nea Ehrlich",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} Jonathan Murray and Nea Ehrlich, 2019. All rights reserved.",
year = "2018",
month = nov,
day = "14",
doi = "10.1515/9780748694129",
language = "American English",
isbn = "9780748694112",
series = "Edinburgh studies in film and intermediality",
publisher = "Edinburgh University Press",
address = "United Kingdom",
}