Mockumentary Essays

  • Comparison Of Parks And Recreation And Brooklyn Nine

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    Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Parks and Recreation created by Michael Schur and Dan Goor are award-winning television comedies. However, while Parks and Recreation and Brooklyn Nine-Nine are both mockumentary styled comedies, they differ in a variety of aspects. To begin, Parks and Recreation and Brooklyn Nine-Nine share similar character dynamics but differ in job requirements. Similarly, Parks and Recreation and Brooklyn Nine-Nine carries an optimistic outlook, yet utilize different comedic devices. Despite

  • Mock Documentaries

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    Mockumentary: The Genre of False Documentary A mock documentary is successful when it is able to combine both the appearance of historically accurate elements and present believable situations through a false lens, leading the audience to question the reality of what they are seeing. The genre of false documentary aims to present a convincing story through the use of credible documentary tactics to portray a "fictional documentary." Every mock documentary depends on its viewers believing its

  • Spinal Tap Satire

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    Tap. The three often bring the wigs and spandex out again for the odd gig, advert and mini film. Guest, who was made a Baron in 1996, due to the death of his British father, Anthony Haden-Guest, virtually reshot This is Spinal Tap as a faux folk mockumentary in 2003's A Mighty Wind, alongside Shearer and McKean. The members of this fake band is happy to do live concerts but they will never revisit the media of film again. Spinal Tap is a fine example of doing it once and getting it right. No need

  • Drug Testing Language Analysis

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    The Office’s objective in every episode is to put humor in a relatable setting to entertain the viewer. Each episode basically goes by the same format. A major event happens and then the audience gets to see how it affects an office setting with extreme people. The episode “Drug Testing” is mainly about Dwight finding illegal drugs in the parking lot and how it affects the office. The first plot is how Dwight found drugs in the parking lot and wanted to launch a full investigation, but his boss had

  • Comparison Of American Idol, The Office, And House Of Cards

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    American Idol, The Office, and House of Cards are three incredibly popular and well-regarded television series’ in the United States. All ran for several seasons, receiving critical acclaim at some point during their runs, and multiple Emmy awards to their names. Those three programs are examples of what modern reality tv, sitcoms, and dramas respectively aim to be. What same may not know is that all three have origins in the United Kingdom. American Idol began as Pop Idol a British ITV series that

  • Mockumentary On Look Who's Back

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    The new mockumentary about Adolf Hitler, titled Look Who’s Back, reveals the shocking truth about the world we live in. The audience laughs hilariously, then remains silent during the real life scenes filmed just recently. His name is Adolf Hitler. He is back in Berlin to occupy the world again, what else? This time with millions of readers, and big screen fans. Enough for the beginning. It usually starts with fans and followers. A couple of years ago, the German writer, Timur Vermes, hit the world

  • Overview of the Family in the Mockumentary: Modern Family

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    Modern Mockumentary The average family: a married man and women, 2.5 children, with a beautiful home that has a white picket fence and a dog. However, this “average” family image has changed drastically over the past decade particularly with the acceptance of gay marriage and green cards that are easier to obtain; this has had a substantial influence not only on our society but leverage on social media. An example of this changed media dynamic is displayed through the comedic mockumentary, Modern

  • Mockumentary Religulous Made by Bill Maher

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    This Mockumentary “Religulous” made by Bill Maher should be thrown into a woodstove and set on fire. It is complete rubbish, designed to strengthen his ethos as a comedian and make him the man. He made this film with his agnostic point of view, and designed it to reflect the anti-religious character he is. In the interviews you can tell most of them were appointments that he didn’t even have the decency to tell people, who took time out of their busy schedules, what his interview as pertaining to

  • This Is Spinal Sp, A Mockumentary: This Is Spinal Tap

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    Mediation Paper: This Is Spinal Tap This Is Spinal Tap is a Mockumentary that simultaneously depicts and parodies the life of rock stars, by capturing performances (both on and off stage) of the made-for-film rock band, Spinal Tap. The fabricated band is an exaggerated attempt to recreate a generic hard rock band that would generally fit somewhere from the 70’s through to the 80’s, and it happens to do it very well. Leaders of the group have distinct snobbish/dimwitted personalities like most bands

  • War Game Propaganda

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    “A horrifying and insidiously effective propaganda piece.” wrote Jeffrey M. Anderson on The War Game, an immensely complex and technically difficult film. Nothing that you have read, heard or researched about can prepare you for Peter Watkins’ 1965 appalling pseudo-documentary; forty-eight minutes of disturbing, alarming, distressing and important conglomerate of images of clever propaganda. The War game was filmed using a handheld documentary fashion and grainy newsreel film, and it won an Oscar

  • Kenny Stereotypes

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    Kenny, a 2006 mockumentary directed by Clayton Jacobson is a film about a Melbourne civilian showing his life as a worker of a portable toilet rental company, Splashdown. Throughout the film, Kenny Smyth (acted by Shane Jacobson) shows how he lives his life, the struggles he often lives with such as his father going to hospital, or when his kid gets dropped off to him unexpectedly. The movie is about how Kenny will do anything for his job and he is showing the world how important his job and his

  • The Watermelon Woman Analysis

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    scenes are filmed in front of a camera as the "filmmakers" pose and answer questions regarding their research before it transitions into their story outside of the film-making process. The Conspiracy is a mockumentary but doesn't necessarily make fun of the documentary process as other mockumentaries do, and neither does The Watermelon Woman. Both of these films, The Watermelon Woman and The Conspiracy, allow for easy understanding from any type of audience, and they both offer plots and storytelling-patterns

  • Television Comedies

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    the biggest draws on television. There are many different types of comedies, each with their own unique characteristics and features that differentiate them from others and lead to their popularity. Whether the show is a sketch comedy, sitcom, mockumentary or dramatic comedy, each utilizes different types of humour, locations, themes, and situations to appeal to the audience; which is likely why they are so popular today. One of the most famous types of television comedy is the sketch comedy style

  • The Office Satire

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    program oddly enough is based on a spinoff of a British mockumentary sitcom created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant in the United Kingdom. However, it was almost cancelled after the debut due to poor ratings but blossomed into one of the most successful British comedy exports. This inspired Greg Daniels to adapt this show for American audiences and became an even bigger success (IMDb). The Office is a comedy sitcom about a mockumentary of the daily work life at the office of a paper supply company

  • Documentary Film Analysis

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    The process of applying a definition to documentary filmmaking is in short; arduous. The term documentary is often used alongside and sometimes interchangeably with the term ‘non-fiction film’. This is due to the two modes sharing an element of non-fictional content, which is not to be confused with ‘non-narrative’ filmmaking. Non-narrative films in contrast to the documentary, are concerned with the absence of narration and ultimately strive to be nonrepresentational. Non-fiction film juxtaposes

  • Tyler Joseph Research Paper

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    Tyler Joseph is most known for being the co-founder and frontman of the American band Twenty One Pilots (usually stylized as twenty | one | pilots or twenty øne piløts). He was born in Columbus, Ohio, on December 1st, 1988. He was born to Chris and Kelly Joseph, the first of four children. He has two brothers, Zack and Jay, and a sister, Madison. He and his siblings were homeschooled for most of elementary school and middle school, before later attending a private Christian high school. Throughout

  • Scream Queens Analysis

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    Grunberg, Masi Oka, Jack Coleman, among others. Heroes Reborn airs Thursday nights on NBC. The Muppets (ABC) – Everyone's favorite Muppets are back, and this time they're bringing the sass. Making their comeback to television in the form of a mockumentary about what goes on behind the scenes of a late night talk show, hosted by the hilarious Miss Piggy. Join Kermit and the rest of the Muppet gang as the show dives further into their personal lives and relationships. Targeted toward a more adult

  • Essay On Shark Populations

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    Shark populations are undeniably in trouble and in a steady and rapid decline; in fact they are considered one of the most threatened marine animals in the world. Their populations are declining rapidly as a result of overfishing, bycatch, and habitat degradation. As of 2010, an estimated fifteen percent of shark species were listed as critically endangered, endangered, or vulnerable, with as many as one-third of all pelagic, open oceans, sharks faced with extinction (IUCN 2010). Not only that, but

  • Documentary Filmmaking In Chapter One Of Bill Nichols's Introduction To Documentary

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    interchangeable by its counterpart phrase ‘non-fiction film’, it is easily understood how broad the genre is. To fully understand the comprehensiveness of this mode of filmmaking, an engagement with documentaries is required. By way of illustration, the mockumentary is one form of the documentary which presents fictitious events through the codes and conventions of a documentary film. These films are often made with the intention of being comedic or satirical and the form

  • Film Analysis: A Rock And Roll Parody

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    A Rock and Roll Parody: The Magnificence and Selfishness of Heavy Metal This Is Spinal Tap (1984) is a movie that mocks the idea of the sexualized, masculine, heavy metal rock gods. The premise of the movie is a mockumentary about the fictional British rock band, Spinal Tap, with main members David St. Hubbins, Derek Smalls, and Nigel Tufnel. Throughout the film, the band experiences successive failures and embarrassments as their arrogance and ignorance far outweigh their musical talent. The