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ROAD RUNNER – A FILM ABOUT ANTHONY BOURDAIN

ROAD RUNNER – A FILM ABOUT ANTHONY BOURDAIN

Review by James R Martin

Have you ever wondered why certain successful, wealthy, celebrities get to a point in their lives where they choose to take their own lives?  Road Runner – A Film About Anthony Bourdain, directed by Morgan Neville might shed some light on how someone gets to this point in their life.

One Controversial issue regarding the film.

While this film uses a documentary format it has a one distracting difference.  In several places it uses voice over created to sound like Bourdain created by an artificial intelligence program that learns to mimic human voices. Nowhere in the film does it mention that Bourdain’s voice is synthetic in places. A modest subtitle when this occurs could have solved any problem in this regard.  It is presented in such a way that the audience might think that Bourdain said these things. Apparently, he never said these words aloud, he wrote them down, at least in one instance.

There is a false notion that real documentaries are somehow objective. Documentaries are not objective; they are subjective by default because they are made by humans. All documentaries have a point-of-view. Having an actor read voice over to narrate a film does not make it fiction because narrators are identified, and the audience knows what is being said is narration. But once a documentary filmmaker begins to “re-create” scenes, or use actors to play characters in the film, it becomes fiction. Is voice over created by AI software to imitate a character in the film using an actor? It makes one wonder what else in the film might be manipulated beyond actuality.

The Story

The documentary Road Runner begins with the fact that Bourdain took his own life on June 8, 2018, a few weeks before his 62nd birthday on June 25th. He hung himself in France while working on a new television series. Since this fact is known by all, it seems like a good idea to get it out of the way and go back into Bourdain’s past to learn who he was and how he got to this point in his life. Bourdain’s journey as a chef, television food show host, and celebrity is traced through interviews with family, friends, colleagues, and through the use of archival footage. During the one hour-fifty-eight-minute story we first meet young Anthony Bourdain who essentially begins to narrate his own life story. As time progresses the viewer gets to know Bourdain through his actions, words, family and good friends. By the end of the story perhaps there is some insight into Bourdain’s melancholy, the reason and method of ending his life.

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Road Runner, A Film about Anthony Bourdain is a strong documentary that lets the viewer get to know Bourdain in many ways.  Bourdain was a talented, intelligent person who evolved over the years in different ways. We follow him through two marriages and the joy of being a parent.  Later in life an affair that caused him to take a strong advocacy position publicly.

Throughout his life Bourdain seemed somewhat overwhelmed by his success even though he stepped up and learned quickly to deal with each new phase. The personality seen on the television series was the real Bourdain, but he had another private side to that personality that he shared with his close friends and family. It is clear from the beginning of the documentary that there is a romantic side to Bourdain that comes out in his writing and personal relationships. He enjoyed celebrity but in some ways like an observer of his own fame.

A Documentary Worth Seeing

Road Runner, A Film About Anthony Bourdain, directed by Morgan Neville is worth seeing.  It is a well edited story that keeps pace with Bourdain’s constantly moving style of life. Over many decades Bourdain spent most of his time traveling 250 or so days per year. The film shows behind the scenes views of those days of “gathering frequent flyer miles,” as Bourdain alludes to on one occasion. For anyone who watched Bourdain on television, read his books or followed his career it offers a deeper understanding of the man and his travels.  The film brings insight into celebrity, success and its impact on one person’s life.

Review by James R Martin, documentary writer/director, author.

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Jim Martin Speaking In China

Interest in China for Actuality Documentary Storytelling

Jim Martin in China

Documentary Filmmaker, Professor and Author James R (Jim) Martin has spoken for the second year (2017), at several Chinese Universities about Documentary Filmmaking, Actuality Storytelling and Interviewing. Talks are based on his documentary filmmaking career, writing, and teaching experience as professor in the film production program at Columbia College Chicago and as Director of the documentary course at Full Sail University in Florida.

Jim Martin is the author of Create Documentary Films, Videos and Multimedia and a new book Actuality Interviewing and Listening.

Guangzhou University School of Art and Design

Actuality Interview and Listening covers how to conduct successful interviews for nonfiction storytelling, actuality documentaries and other disciplines using listening techniques and other methods.

Now in its third edition, Create Documentary Films, Videos and Multimedia, is an in-depth manual and guide to every aspect of documentary and nonfiction production.

China Communications University, Beijing

 

Beijing Film Academy Digital Media, Qingdao, China

 

Both books are available at Amazon.com

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Filmmaker Jim Martin Keynote Speaker at Documentary Film Conference in China

chinese-charactersEmmy award-winning filmmaker, director and writer,  James R. Martin will be a keynote speaker at the 22nd China Documentary Academic Association Conference (CDAA). Hosted by the CDAA and the Beijing Film Academy the conference runs from November 11 – 15, 2016 in Shenzhen, China. Developed for Chinese film and television professionals and students, the conference is intended to fuel the growth of Chinese TV documentary programming.

James R Martin is an Orlando, Florida based author, documentary filmmaker and university professor with more than 37 years experience creating films and teaching documentary filmmaking techniques at Columbia College Chicago, the University of Central Florida and Full Sail University. Until October 2014 he was the Director of the Documentary Course at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida.

In addition to his keynote, Jim will conduct a workshop at the conference titled “How to create powerful documentary storytelling in the digital age.” The workshop will focus on actuality filmmaking and documentary storytelling techniques taken from the third edition of his book, Create Documentary Films, Videos and Multimedia.

Jim Martin
Jim Martin

An active blogger and writer, Jim’s documentary film reviews can be viewed at J R Martin Media -(https://www.jrmartinmedia.com/documentary-film-reviews/). Jim Martin is president of J R Martin Media Inc, a documentary and nonfiction production company based in Orlando, Florida. Additional projects in the works include online courses and books focused on Actuality Documentary and Non-fiction Production.  The third edition of Create Documentary Films, Videos and Multimedia is being translated to Chinese.

Among other awards James R (Jim) Martin received an Emmy for his PBS documentary Fired-up! – a feature-length documentary about public housing in Chicago. He also received an Emmy nomination and Chicago Film Festival Award for the feature-length documentary Wrapped In Steel, which was seen nationally on PBS.

 

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Third Edition – Create Documentary Films, Videos and Multimedia

FRONTCOV3RDEDSMThere are many ideas about what makes a documentary film.  But a true documentary does not use actors or have scenes “recreated” based on a true story or not.  The 2014, 386 page, third edition of  Create Documentary Films, Videos and Multimedia is a book that looks at the craft and art of telling nonfiction stories, in particular, in a documentary style.  Written by James (Jim) R. Martin it is based on over 33 years of teaching filmmaking and forty years making award-winning documentaries. The following is an excerpt from the beginning of Chapter Two on development.

Developing and  Researching  Documentary and
Nonfiction Projects

“My aim as a filmmaker is to approximate some of the complexity of the real world, rather than to simplify it” – Frederick Wiseman

Considering and Selecting an Idea for a Documentary Project

When considering ideas for a documentary, think about the feasibility of doing the project and how it might be approached.  What is the story? Is the idea something that can be accomplished with the resources available? How likely is the cooperation of the people, the institutions, government or officials involved?

It’s one thing to have an idea for a documentary, it is another to conceptualize the idea and come up with an approach and a point-of-view on that subject. By taking certain steps in the process of developing an idea it is possible to see where the story might be and what areas to explore. A documentary story begins with an idea, notion, questions, problem or issue, that can be explored.

There are many ways to structure a story but all of them must be comprehensible to your audience. All stories have a beginning, middle and end whether they are fiction or nonfiction/documentary. Stories are a narrative including events, conversations, action, reaction and observations that include whatever conflict and tension that naturally occurs in the nonfiction material and whatever conflict and tension the storyteller builds into telling the tale. In a documentary context the storyteller may use existing conflict to tell the story but not distort the conflict to create false arguments or themes. As in all storytelling from a joke to an epic novel, timing, structure, pace and delivery are important.

The best stories engage the audience in a way that brings them into the process, allowing them to discover, ask questions (which at some point are answered) and that evokes emotion. Questions to consider about  ideas are; will it shed any new light on the subject? How interesting is the subject and how much time will it take to present it. Is the subject large? If it is a large subject, on what area will it focus?

The approach and process depend in part on what the subject is and the context of how the documentary will be used. An educational film on a given subject may be approached differently than a social advocacy documentary. However, there are some basic steps to at the beginning of the journey.

Other topics covered in Chapter Two include:

Audience
Researching
Exploring
Asking Questions
Find the Story
Consultants
Where to Begin
Writing a Concept and Treatment
Writing a Shooting Script

In many respects Create Documentary Films, Videos and Multimedia is a documentary itself, as it includes step-by-step directions on telling documentary stories and case studies based on the author’s experience making documentaries in all types of situations, from feature-length documentaries seen nationally on PBS, to short documentaries for not-for-profit clients.

Making documentary films is more than theory and more than knowing how to run equipment.  Making documentaries combines theory, technical expertise and storytelling style.  Create Documentary Films, Videos and Multimedia combines elements from all areas to bring to the reader  the real craft, and rich tradition of making and telling actuality or nonfiction stories.  Stories now known as documentary. Documentary style story telling is not confined to films and videos.  The book looks at other forms of documentary presentation including still photography, books, audio presentations, slide presentation and other forms.

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