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From last year's GETTING REAL conference to Sundance's recent "Bringing Truths to Light" panel to the upcoming "Based on a True Story: The
What if there was a documentary on every night? What if your local newspaper hired, promoted and integrated documentary features in each issue? What
Sitting at the annual dinner of the Committee to Protect Journalists, you get a world perspective on free speech that's hard to understand as an
Journalism and news are great places to visit, say many documentary makers, but not places they want to make a career in. It's impossible to say just
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
"Students who enter the University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism Documentary Program are students who understand that they
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A review of the book 'Into the Fray: How NBC's Washington Documentary Unit Reinvented the News'
"Truth is the first casualty of war," the old adage says. And in the case of the war in Iraq it is alarmingly accurate. Documentarians have stepped in