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  • ...w|television]] and [[feature film|film]], which features [[Drama (film and television)|dramatized]] [[Historical reenactment|re-enactment]]s of actual events.{{C ...after the development of modern mass-produced literature, there have been genres that relied on history or then-current events for material. English [[Renai
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  • ...genre]] occurred almost simultaneously alongside the production of similar television series. ===In television===
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  • ...]'' proved, there's an audience willing to pay $9 for what it gets free on television."<ref name=stein>[https://web.archive.org/web/20050114225459/http://www.tim ...nudity in unusual situations. However, it was with the advent of reality television, which presents purportedly unscripted dramatic or humorous situations, doc
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  • ...sed with ''docufiction,'' "docudrama" refers specifically to film or other television recreations that dramatize certain events, often with actors. {{Citation ne ...n [[current events]], typically satirical, comedic or even dramatic.<ref>A television programme or film which takes the form of a serious documentary in order to
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  • ...cite book |title=Interrogating the Image: Movies and the World of Film and Television |last=Jacobs |first=Delmar G. |publisher=University Press of America |year= ==Television==
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  • ...itary March]]''. An abbreviated version of this sequence was later used in television ads for Autolite, especially those on the 1950s CBS program ''[[Suspense (U ...lar ''Sandmänchen'' series, possibly conceived earlier, ran on West German television from 1 December 1959 until the [[German reunification]] in 1989. The East G
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  • A '''travel documentary''' is a [[documentary film]], [[television program]], or [[web series|online series]] that describes [[travel]] in gen The [[genre]] has been represented by television shows such as ''Across the Seven Seas'', which showcased travelogues produc
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  • ==Musical genres== ...nger-leader [[Ray Kinney]].<ref name="ReferenceA"/> Soundies displayed all genres of music, from classical to big-band swing, and from hillbilly novelties to
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  • ...of imitators, such as the ''[[Traces of Death]]'' series, ''[[Banned from Television]]'', ''[[Death Scenes]]'' and ''[[Faces of Gore]]'' series. ...ndo'' spoofed the films' approach to titling but was a parody of satellite television.<ref name=kerekesslater155>Kerekes & Slater, p. 155.</ref> The [[Cannibal f
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  • {{Film genres}} [[Category:Film genres]]
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  • A '''semidocumentary''' is a form of book, film, or television program presenting a fictional story that incorporates many factual details {{Film genres}}
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  • ...nd has hosted numerous national conferences discussing subsections of film genres.<ref name=":63">{{Cite journal|last=Zhang|first=Yingjin|date=2016|title=Chi ...Administration|State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television]] and the China Film Art Research Center.<ref name=":8">{{Cite journal|last
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  • ...orical (a forgotten World War I-era production) or technical (footage from television commercials and series or music videos). This broader conception is typically illustrated by a list of orphaned genres. In ''Redefining Film Preservation: A National Plan'' (1994),<ref>''Redefi
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  • ;IUL Genres :Public affairs television programs.
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  • ...|website=Los Angeles Times|language=en-US}}</ref> Its library includes all genres of American Music on film <ref>{{Cite web|last=Magazine|first=Smithsonian|t [[Category:Television archives in the United States]]
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  • ...es]]'' and ''[[The Weather Underground (film)|The Weather Underground]]'', television programs like ''[[Mythbusters]]'',<ref name=Ikard>Ikard, Theresa , [http:// ...dball Films hosted weekly public events where it presented rarely-screened genres of cinema, avant-garde films, and ethno-cultural documentaries.<ref>{{Cite
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  • ...they can be gathered from other sources including archives, newspaper and television morgues, or corporate collections. Typically the interviewee's comments or [[Category:Documentary film genres]]
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  • ;IUL Genres :Educational television programs.
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  • ...rent parts of the country. KQED, Rocky Mountain PBS, WETA and other public television stations in the US have developed projects. Digital storytelling is evolvin [[Category:Documentary film genres]]
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  • |pbrs=National Educational Television ;IUL Genres
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