CELEBRATING CINEMA IN INDUSTRY
SINCE 1959

NON-BROADCAST DOCUMENTARY


Non-broadcast documentaries refer to films or videos that are not intended for broadcast on television or cinema, but rather for other purposes such as educational, training or awareness raising. Here are a few examples of how cinema or video production can be used for non-broadcast documentaries:

1.Educational Documentaries: Educational documentaries are films or videos that are created for educational purposes and are used in schools, universities, and other learning institutions. These documentaries can cover a wide range of topics such as science, history, culture, and the arts, and are often used as part of a larger curriculum or educational program.

2.Corporate Training and Internal Communications: Many organizations use non-broadcast documentaries to train employees on company procedures, regulations and to communicate the company's vision and mission. These documentaries can be used as a way to engage and educate employees, and can also be used to promote the company's culture and values.

3.Public Awareness and Advocacy Films: Non-profit organizations and advocacy groups often create non-broadcast documentaries to raise awareness about important social and political issues, and to educate the public about the issues they care about. These documentaries can be used to build support for the organization's mission and can also be used to lobby for policy changes.

4.Archival and Historical Films: Non-broadcast documentaries can be used to document historical events, people and places, creating an archival record of the past. These films are often used in museums, historical societies, and other cultural institutions to help visitors understand the past.

5.Virtual Reality and 360-degree Documentaries: Non-broadcast documentaries can also take the form of VR and 360-degree videos, which allows the audience to immerse themselves in the story, and feel as if they are in the scene, providing a more engaging and impactful experience. This can be particularly useful for documentaries that take place in remote or difficult-to-access locations.

Overall, non-broadcast documentaries can be used in many different ways, beyond traditional broadcast, to educate, train, and raise awareness on various topics. They can be used to promote the company's culture and values, to build support for the organization's mission and to lobby for policy changes, to document historical events, people and places, and provide an immersive and engaging experience.


SUB-CATEGORIES

  • Up to 15 minutes
  • 15 to 30 minutes
  • Over 30 minutes