Five Tips from Filmmakers: An Online Instructional Module for Documentary Film Research

Q3 Social Sciences IAFOR Journal of Education Pub Date : 2021-08-27 DOI:10.22492/ije.9.4.04
Patsy Iwasaki
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Information about the overall documentary filmmaking process is available; however, there is a lack of literature and educational resources about how to conduct subject research and data collection. As documentary filmmaking becomes an increasingly democratic endeavor due to technology, and information distribution and education use increases, there is a corresponding need for quality resources to support this essential step. In this study, a content-rich, technology-enhanced, online instructional module that was designed and developed in another study to guide and assist beginner documentary filmmakers with subject research and data collection, was implemented and evaluated by the target audience. This module featured five filmmaking tips summarizing professional documentary filmmakers’ wisdom and expertise with subject research and data collection. Motivational and instructional models served as frameworks to inform and guide the study’s learning design process. The quantitative and qualitative findings, field notes and observations provided data triangulation. After analysis and interpretation were completed, the results significantly confirmed the module had a positive, educational impact on the target audience and accomplished its purpose. This module addressed the lack of resources and utilized consultation of experts in content design and development to improve the creativity and production of beginner documentary filmmakers. This project successfully merged learning sciences theory and instructional design with humanities and arts research. It will contribute to the literature of documentary film research studies, the fields of instructional design and education, and the humanities. It has significant potential to influence and impact the broad possibilities of innovative, interdisciplinary research design and collaboration.
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电影制作人的五个建议:纪录片研究的在线教学模块
有关整个纪录片制作过程的信息可供查阅;然而,缺乏关于如何进行课题研究和数据收集的文献和教育资源。随着技术的发展,纪录片制作变得越来越民主,信息传播和教育的使用也在增加,因此需要相应的优质资源来支持这一重要步骤。本研究采用另一项研究中设计开发的内容丰富、技术增强的在线教学模块,指导和帮助纪录片初学者进行主题研究和数据收集,并由目标受众实施和评价。本单元主要介绍了五个拍摄技巧,总结了专业纪录片制片人的智慧和专业知识,并通过主题研究和数据收集。动机和教学模型作为框架,为研究的学习设计过程提供信息和指导。定量和定性调查结果、实地记录和观察提供了数据三角测量。在分析和解读完成后,结果显著证实了该模块对目标受众具有积极的教育影响,达到了目的。本单元解决了资源缺乏的问题,并利用内容设计和开发方面的专家咨询来提高初级纪录片制片人的创造力和生产能力。本项目成功地将学习科学理论、教学设计与人文艺术研究相结合。它将有助于文献纪录片研究,教学设计和教育领域,以及人文学科。它具有影响和影响创新、跨学科研究设计和合作的广泛可能性的巨大潜力。
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IAFOR Journal of Education
IAFOR Journal of Education Social Sciences-Education
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