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The Problem of Modern Digital Documentary Film Language. Documentary Movie No Excuse: Executive Producing (Creative Format)

Student: Didenko Elena

Supervisor: Yury Burtsev

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Media Communications (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

The main theme of this work has the following title - “The Problem of the Modern Digital Documentary Film Language. Documentary film “No excuses: The Velvet revolution”: executive production. ” The main product of this work will be a short documentary film entitled “No Excuses: The Velvet Revolution”, which consists of archival videos collected from various social networks, as well as video interviews with the copyright owners of the videos. Within the project, the work on this film and research will be considered from the point of view of executive production. This work will provide a detailed description of this historical event, the process of legal settlement with the copyright holders of the video materials with the help of which the final film product was created, a description of the work plan for the project, organizational and production model, timing of the organizational process, and a description of the monetization of the final product. Within this study, the description and results of the work will also be presented, for which the rest of the team members are responsible, namely, creative producer Anastasia Ivanova and linear producer Daria Budarova. The main aim of this project is to prove that the used archived video materials created for social networks and Internet platforms by different people have high dramatic and commercial potential and can describe an event, are part of the modern digital documentary film language. An individual task within this project is to prove that personal archive records created for social networks and Internet platforms have high commercial potential to be used in the creation of documentaries.

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