Narrated by Morgan Freeman, this documentary talks about the march that Emporer penguins journey through each winter. In mainly shows the Emperor penguins marching towards their breeding ground where they find their mate by performing dancing rituals.
This documentary is informative. Unlike the other documentaries I've mentioned earlier, this one does not have any interviews. However, if we see Morgan Freeman not as a narrator, but also the interviewer, then this movie contains elements of actuality where we don't see the interviewer at all.
Also, if there were interviews in this movie, normally all these shots would be 'B' roll footage with the actuality of the events taking place.
When it comes to audio, the piano music score orginally composed by Alex Wurman was well placed throughout the movie.
Therefore, this movie gives more of a movie feel than a documentary.
I though a documentary was a movie.
ReplyDeleteOverall your second set of entries are good though a bit clinical in that you have decided just to break down what the filmmakers did (i.e. interviews, etc.). It would be more effective to be critical about the content and use the techiques to support your criticism.
2.75/3.75