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This book examines how the making and distribution of documentary films has been impacted by the use of new digital technology, and how these digital tools have changed the relationship that the filmmakers have to their audience. By focusing on the making of the documentary film "Give Up Tomorrow," directed and produced by Marty Syjuco and Michael Collins, this study shows how documentaries are evolving in our constantly changing digital landscape, and how we can maximize these changes to bring about justice and create more effective social change.

Produktbeschreibung
This book examines how the making and distribution of documentary films has been impacted by the use of new digital technology, and how these digital tools have changed the relationship that the filmmakers have to their audience. By focusing on the making of the documentary film "Give Up Tomorrow," directed and produced by Marty Syjuco and Michael Collins, this study shows how documentaries are evolving in our constantly changing digital landscape, and how we can maximize these changes to bring about justice and create more effective social change.
Autorenporträt
Gemma Cubero del Barrio is a bilingual writer, producer, and director with a passion for revealing the unseen. Gemma has a passion for storytelling using words, film/video and multimedia, a love for teaching and using documentary as a tool for social change For more information visit www.talcualfilms.com