At the Toronto International Film Festival’s 2014 Doc Conference Michael Moore tells us 13 points that make a good documentary. He makes it especially clear how in a documentary how to bring a personal side to your film and engage your audience, with tips like not using facts people already know. Additionally he expresses how certain elements of film really helps to bring forward the meaning of a documentary. Especially that sound is key, because no matter what you are doing sound can always immerse the audience and bring fourth the story.
Overall Michael Moore's list really does show what makes a documentary good, honestly for me Michael is not one of my favorite people to listen too, but he makes valid points in what people want to see. I really agree with him when he says that you should “Make your films personal” because when you enjoy what you are making other people will too, and it show you have dedication towards your project. This is all relevant in the digital media industry because it helps creators know what the audience thirsts for.
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