Effective Storytelling Techniques in Environmental Documentaries to Promote Lasting Social Change: An Analysis of Blackfish and An Inconvenient Truth

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Abstract

In response to the pressing need to address climate change, there has been a growing interest in utilizing documentaries as a powerful tool for raising awareness and fostering social change. This study adopts a comprehensive approach to analyze two influential environmental documentaries, namely Blackfish and An Inconvenient Truth. By employing a qualitative research methodology, specifically content analysis, we aim to identify and examine the specific textual components and storytelling techniques employed in these films that contribute to their effectiveness in inspiring change. Our investigation focuses on elucidating the narrative techniques, visual storytelling elements, and persuasive strategies utilized in the documentaries. By investigating these aspects, we seek to provide valuable insights and practical recommendations for filmmakers to create compelling and emotionally impactful films that can effectively promote social change.

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Ryan, E., Hanan, A., & Imanjaya, E. (2023). Effective Storytelling Techniques in Environmental Documentaries to Promote Lasting Social Change: An Analysis of Blackfish and An Inconvenient Truth. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 426). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202342601103

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