Friday, 18 June 2010
Extraordinary People:
Wednesday, 16 June 2010
Planet Earth:
This type of documentary would be styled as a hybrid of genres:
Mark Dolan:
He is well known from his Channel Four show 'Balls Of Steel', however, recently he has been involved in a new project/documentary known as 'The World's... And Me'.
He explores the remarkable worlds of some incredible people (Poetic/Observational/Reflexive/Expository).
- The World's Smallest Man And Me
- The World's Tallest Woman And Me
- The World's Fastest Pet And Me
- The World's Hairiest Person And Me
- The World's Cleverest Child And Me
- The World's Most Enhanced Woman And Me
- The World's Strongest Child And Me
- The World's Biggest Child And Me
- The World's Most Identical Twins And Me
- The World's Fattest Families And Me
- The World's Richest Teenage And Me
- The World's Strangest Plastic Surgery And Me
Fearne Cotton Looking At Pro Ana:

I watched a documentary called Fearne Cotton Looking At Pro Ana recently.
This is a poetic/observational/Reflexive Documentary which delves into the lives of anorexics struggling with their condition and their dependence on the online support system known as Pro-Ana, which disturbingly blogs rapid weight loss.
Fearne undercovers the life-threats from anorexia and talks to people dealing with the condition, families who have lost people to the disorder, a woman who creates and relies on her pro-ana website and finally trials some of these dangerous tips to see the profound effects they will have on her health.
This documentary is aimed at young adults and teenagers. Documentaries such as these are so crucial as they are warnings to people of the risks one to do to themselves if they are not careful. It is also a useful documentary for parents who may have concerns for the health of their child. I myself had not even heard of these Pro Ana websites before watching the documentary and it just shows how naive people can be to such an issue and how easily accessible it is to strugglers without anyone knowing.
This is a good documentary to look at and analyse as I was thinking of pretending to trial a certain way of living in my documentary to see the profound effects it may have on my living.Fearne Cotton Meets...

This is a observational and poetic styled documentary aimed at a teenage/young adult age group.
I watched the series of this documentary last year and it was really interesting as it catered to the needs of my target age and delved into the lives of celebrities, so that the viewer could understand them as an individual, stripping away the media's perception and influence.
She is now pre-production of a new series, hoping to follow the lives of yet more celebrity icons.
In the last series she followed the lives of people such as:
- Paris Hilton
- Alesha Dixon
- Peaches Geldof
This was a reflexive documentary as Fearne was seen on camera as well as narrating the dialogue, however, it was importantly observational as she followed their lives of the celebrities, documenting their journey as the story unfolded.
Tuesday, 15 June 2010
Morgan Spurlock:
Monday, 14 June 2010
Louis Theroux:
Louis Theroux, a British/American broadcaster, who is well known for his documentaries:
Louis Theroux's weird weekends (1998 - 2000)
- He followed mostly American subcultures like survivalists, black nationalists, white supremacists and porn stars, often living amongst or close to the people involved.
- This falls under the genre or type named 'Reflexive' as he seen on camera as well as creating the documentary itself.
When Louis Met... (2000-2002)
- He accompanied a different British celebrity in each programme as they went about their day to day business. He interviewed them about their experiences and lifestyles in their own usual environments. He mimicked the lifestyles of Sir Jimmy Savile, Tory MP Neil Hamilton and Max Clifford.
- This would fall under the genre of poetic as it constructed to suit the needs of the audience, playing towards their human interests. However, it is also an observational documentary as it follows a person's journey as events unravel.
He has also done special shows for BBC 2 such as:
- Louis Theroux: Under the Knife - following patients undergoing plastic surgery
- Louis Theroux: Gambling In Vegas - investigating high rollers and those who manage the Las Vegas casinos.
- The Most Hated Family In America - following the members of a highly controversial Westboro Baptist Church and their strong family community, infamous for their anti-homosexual beliefs.
- A Place For Paedophiles - where he visited a hospital in California where they attempt to rehabilitate sex offenders.
- The City Addicted To Crystal Meph - documenting the numerous drug addictions.
Here is a link to his documentary The Most Hated Family In America:
I watched this documentary recently and it was extremely disturbing and controversial. However, it was documented through the use of Louis Theroux's on-screen opinions and debates to be rather light hearted, in an attempt to satify it's viewers so as not to be too depressing or heavy, which reinstates it as a poetic documentary, catering to the needs of the audience.
