Research on “paradigm shift strategy” in the development of “British documentary”
Abstract
British documentary has a long history, after World War II, BBC became the dominant force in the TV industry, and
gradually formed a unique British production style in the production of TV documentary; However, with the intervention of documentary
programs, the documentary gradually has the orientation of “entertaining” and “catering to the audience”, and has gradually replaced the
traditional “social education” function.
At the same time, the traditional documentary is also facing many diffi culties in the current new media era; However, the current British
TV documentaries still fi nd their own unique narrative coping strategies in the midst of numerous crises, and are compatible with the dual
functions of “topic and depth”.
gradually formed a unique British production style in the production of TV documentary; However, with the intervention of documentary
programs, the documentary gradually has the orientation of “entertaining” and “catering to the audience”, and has gradually replaced the
traditional “social education” function.
At the same time, the traditional documentary is also facing many diffi culties in the current new media era; However, the current British
TV documentaries still fi nd their own unique narrative coping strategies in the midst of numerous crises, and are compatible with the dual
functions of “topic and depth”.
Keywords
British TV documentary; Documentary programs; Multiple interactive trends
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/modern-management-forum.v8i2.12298
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