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http://https://vimeo.com/335726112
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Advanced Multimedia Reporting 2019
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http://www.netflix.com/title/70213112
The Documentary I choose is called Auschwitz: The Nazis and ‘The Final Solution Netflix .’ It is about the horrendous events of world war 2. More specifically the concentration camps in Auschwitz and other places in which the Nazis placed Jewish people. It is a series that spans six episodes and uses four principal elements which are barely seen contemporary color and monochrome film from archives. As well as interviews with survivors such as Dario Gabbai who is a Holocaust survivor and former Nazis Oskar Gröning. computer-generated reconstruction of big destroyed buildings as well as detailed, historically accurate re-enactments of the meetings and other events were used to in the documentary. These are connected by recent footage of locations in and around the site of the Auschwitz camp, which is neat because it gives an ariel view of the concentration camp and how it looks now relative to how it used to when thousands of people were placed in them.
BBC two British Broadcasting Corporation broadcasted it. One of the things I liked that the filmmakers did about the documentary was how they showed the aftermath of Auschwitz, and how horrible and sad it was they did not shy away from making the viewer uncomfortable either through words or images, and that is one of the aspects I look forward to when watching a Documentary. Not so much how much you are showing me its what is it that you are not showing me what is missing, moreover, Through witness interviews of Jewish survivors that returned to what their homes. And Records of the Eastern Europe liberation. I think the Documentary did an excellent job of giving you a Beginning a middle and end about the Holocaust and concentration camps in Auschwitz.
BY: Christian Nazario, Radka Horackova
http://https://youtu.be/fYGYTYunNUI
I found this piece from vice news more interesting than inspiring. But I like most of the time how vice does there videos. It comes off as very natural. No fancy set up, nothing special mostly its wherever than can get you. Also, I like how Vice keeps the camera rolling as they take you through their Journey in finding and interviewing Juan Guaidó, the 35-year-old opposition leader of Venezuela. It gives a documentary type feel to their reporting.