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Ethics in documentaries
In the Collins English Dictionary on page 187, ethics is described as,
“science of morals”.
Many people say that television lacks ethics altogether but as I am about to show this could not be further from the truth. Any programme that is unethical can be fined heavily and the shows makers will have their reputations tarnished. Ethics, and lack of it, is most apparent in documentaries as they have to be truthful and accurate and it is all too easy to ‘fake’ a scene if it is difficult to film in real life.
As a documentary should attempt to fill the following criteria, you can see how hard it is to stay within their boundaries.
1. The programme should attempt to tell a true story in a non-dramatic fashion.
2. It should appear to do so by presenting only factual evidence.
3. It should not attempt to re-create the ‘truth’.
4. It should claim objectivity.
5. It should present all factual evidence in its original context (if possible).
The points above are just a guideline and if a ‘documentary’ does not meet the requirements then it is just referred to as a factual programme. If however the creators brand their product a documentary when it is not, they will be investigated to decide if they deliberat
Approximate Word count = 1065
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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