Make a strong opening… (Part 1) The first minutes of a television documentary are crucial. The audience decides within seconds if they will keep watching or change the channel. There are hundreds of ways to seduce viewers with images, sound, music, big questions, graphics and humour. Get inspired by 8 strong openings. …and keep your promise (Part 2) Next we present two compelling documentaries that hold your interest from the beginning to the end. This is a session about good storytelling and keeping the promise of the opening teaser.
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The documentary shows the reality of Korea’s housing rental system especially focused on young people. Key money housing is the most popular and unique rental…
Key Money and Renting, and the People In-Between
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The National Football League, a multibillion-dollar commercial juggernaut, presides over America’s indisputable national pastime. But the NFL is under assault:…
League of Denial: The NFL’s Concussion…
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In 1994, the airplane with the Rwandan President Habyarimama on board was hit by a missile and crashed. One of the worst genocides of the 20th century followed: within…
Rwanda: the tale of French manipulation
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Every 10 minutes, someone in Australia attempts to take their own life. In Suicide and Me, three young suicide survivors confront the stigma by revealing why they…
Suicide and Me
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In July 2011, after six years of investigation, the documentary Unveil the Truth I - Government Virus disclosed how the Taiwanese government covered up the truth behind…
Unveil the Truth II - State Apparatus
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