When my partner Ivan and I started diving into the world of documentaries as viewers we noticed many styles and multiple ways to film, edit, and present a documentary. From the talking heads interview style as seen in 13th (2016) by Ava DuVernay, which explores racial inequality in the American prisons; to personal point of view where the documentarian is the subject such as in Super Size Me (2004) by Morgan Spurlock or Tickled (2016) by David Farrier where he uncovers the strange world of competitive tickling; to investigative documentaries such as Into the Deep (2022) by Emma Sullivan which follows the murder of journalist Kim Wall on a submarine by eccentric inventor Peter Madsen – there are as many styles and techniques to present a documentary as there are stories waiting to be told. But one technique that stands out as a powerful tool to enhance your storytelling is animation.
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