"Raiding the Lost Ark: The Golden Age of TV News Documentary"
Final Exam Project
Due: Friday, December 7, 2001 at 4:00pm
Legacy of the Lost Ark
Preamble:
Many of the TV news documentaries we are seeing this semester have influenced their offspring seen on TV today. Although TV news documentaries have been scarce in the 1990's and 2000's, some networks continue to air occasional programs with national or international impact. Unlike programs about wildlife, celebrities, the arts, sports or science, news documentaries are about social and political developments in which we, the people of the United States and the world, have major stakes, roles and responsibility.
Project:
Write:
Referring to specific examples of the programs we have seen and to the political and social times in which they were broadcast, analyze your chosen program on the basis of the characteristics of the documentaries we watch this semester. Compare the program you've selected to those in the "Lost Ark." How is your program similar, or different, from its "parents" in the "Lost Ark."
Describe the role you think your chosen program played, or should play, in American society. Why was it produced? Is it disturbing in some way? Whose goals does it meet? Has it been an effective &endash; or an ineffectual &endash; tool in influencing the conduct of our society? How? Has it succeeded? Or failed? Might it succeed? Why?
Be sure you include in your final report critical details about your chosen program, such as its title, producers, date(s) of airing, network, audience size and makeup. Take note of techniques inherited from those pioneered in the "Lost Ark" programs.
Seven to ten pages.
Reminder:
You need not wait until the last week of the semester to complete this project. Networks often air their best programs early in the season, and during ratings "sweeps" periods in October-November. And the TV networks might not have a documentary scheduled to air on December 6. If you work on it throughout the semester, you'll be able to refine your work, gather more "string" for it, and produce a better product.