The Culture High uses a series of in-depth interviews to persuade its audiences to support the legalization of marijuana. Using both Bill Nichols’ theories of documentaries modes and Michael Renov’s theories on documentary function, I will explore the role of the documentary’s subjects in the documentary analysing how they were selected, and for what purpose; their credibility and/or relevance; and how other aspects of the documentary support their various stances.http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1778338/This will let you explore other aspects of the expository documentary you could compare its position to that for example of mainstream media sensationalism or anti-legalization mediaThe two main sources are:Title: Theorizing Documentary
Author(s): Renov, Michael
Print ISBN: 9780415903813
eISBN: 9781135213107
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication Date: 02 Oct, 2012
Dewey: 070.18
LCCN: PN1995.9.D
LCSH: Documentary films — History and criticism.
Category: JournalismFine Arts
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Pages: 267Bill Nichol’s – Introduction to Documentaryhttp://www.iupress.indiana.edu/product_info.php?products_id=182637Chanan, M. The Politics of Documentary, London : British Film Institute, 2007.Along with as mentioned earlier possibly looking at articles, or other academic work on the topic? maybe mainstream media sensationalism or anti-legalization mediaA further explanation of the requirement is included in the attachment (Research Paper Guideline).
a) Formulating a Thesis Statement
b) Literature Review
Writing the Body
The Conclusion
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