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其他作者 | O'Connell, Dióg |
| MacKeogh, Carol |
說明 | 1 online resource (xvii, 176 p.) : ill |
附註 | Issued as part of UPCC book collections on Project MUSE |
| Includes bibliographical references and index |
| Introduction: Documentary in a changing state / Carol MacKeogh and Dióg O'Connell -- Pt. 1. Documentary: theory and practice. Speaking out: the role of documentary / Harvey O'Brien -- Transnational scenographies of care: the performance of migrant identities in documentary film / Alan Grossman -- Unheard voices: recording stories from the troubles / Jolene Mairs and Cahal McLaughlin -- Documentary film and history /Desmond Bell -- pt. 2. Documentary: critical practice. True north: theethics of consent / Alan Gilsenan -- The power of one: Dear daughter and Stolen lives / Louis Lentin-- The faith factor, skill and chance: five years in Would you believe / Julian Vignoles -- Home truths: Prime time investigates nursing homes and Leas Cross / Máire Kearney -- pt.3. Documentary: policy and politics. The life of an independent film-maker: some tales from the trenches / Donald Taylor Black -- 'An appointment to view': the role of RTÉ's Independent Production Unit in documentary making in Ireland / Kevin Rafter -- Cláracha Fáisneise ar TG4/Documentary Programmes on TG4 / Ruth Lysaght & Rachel Lysaght -- Digital impacts on documentary in Ireland / Pat Brereton -- pt. 4. Towards the future: interviews with key players. Interview with Ken Wardrop, director of His & hers (2010) / Dióg O'Connell -- Interview with AlanMaher, production executive, Irish Film Board / Carol MacKeogh -- Interview with Mary Raftery, director of States of fear (1999) and Cardinalsecrets (2002) / Carol MacKeogh -- Tables. Table 1: RTÉ and independent commissions, 2004-2008 -- Table 2: Minimum statutory spend on independent productions, 2004-2008 -- Table 3: Total spend on independentproductions, 2004-2008 -- Table 4: Independent commissioned programming hours, 2004-2008 -- Table 5: IPU spend on independent commissioned documentaries, 2004-2008 |
| This collection of essays examines the role of Irish documentary in film and television as Ireland experienced dramatic shifts in its social and political make-up in recent decades |
| Description based on print version record. Description based on print version record |
| Description based on print version record |
主題 | Documentary television programs -- Political aspects -- Ireland |
| Documentary films -- Political aspects -- Ireland |
| Documentary television programs -- Social aspects -- Ireland |
| Documentary films -- Social aspects -- Ireland |
| Electronic books |
ISBN/ISSN | 9781908634207 (electronic bk.) |
| 9781859184912 (hbk.) |
| 185918491X (hbk.) |