Documentary cinema has always drawn from real life, but an increasing
number of contemporary filmmakers are going further still, drawing
onscreen images of reality through a range of animated filmmaking
techniques. Drawn from Life is the first book to explore the field of
animated documentaries from a diverse range of scholarly and
practice-based perspectives, exploring and proposing answers to a range
of questions that preoccupy twenty-first-century film artists and
audiences alike:
- Why use animation to document?
- How do such images reflect and influence our understanding and
experience of reality, whether public or private, psychological or
political?
From early cinema to present-day scientific research, military uses,
digital art and gaming, this book casts new light on the capacity of the
moving image to act as a record of the world around us, challenging the
orthodox definitions of documentary cinema.