Not so long ago, before the introduction of videotape, almost all documentary films made in England were shot on 16mm, and scriptwriting was mandatory
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On the historic midnight of August 14 and 15, 1947, India became independent from British rule. First Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's speech

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American journalism education has changed considerably since the days of Tom Paine, John Peter Zenger and Isaiah Thomas, when a would-be reporter like

With the popularity of Fahrenheit 9/11 and Super Size Me, it would be understandable for documentarians to think that in order to have a successful

While the network news divisions pared down their coverage of the Democrat and Republican Conventions this year, over 50 documentary filmmakers

Can giving away music be good for business? And if the answer is yes, can giving away films be far behind? Before you freak out and set this magazine

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From 99%—The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film. Photo: Alex Franklin. Courtesy ov Sundance Film Festival Toward the end of 2012, the documentary