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Documentary AnalysisDocumentary Analysis

‘The Devil Made Me Do It’

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Type Of DocumentaryType Of Documentary

It is a mixed documentary containing a voice over (narrator), archived footage and

interviews.

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ThemesThemes

The themes of the documentary include:• Death & Murder• Religion• Criminal Investigation• Influences of music (Marilyn Manson)• Youth Culture• Mental Illness

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Narrative StructureNarrative Structure

• ‘The Devil Made Me Do It’ is a single stranded documentary as it only carries one storyline.

• It is open narrative structure as the audience are likely so still be wondering about unanswered questions.

• It has a non-linear storyline as the order of narration isn't told in complete order.

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Camera WorkCamera Work

• A hand held camera is used for actual footage to highlight the manic/ chaos happening around the situation.

• An establishing shot of the street is where the murder happened is used to show the setting of the crime.

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……Camera WorkCamera Work• High angle shots of the

dark deserted streets could represent danger.

• A tracking shot of actual footage makes the audience feel as though they are part of the action, getting an in-depth insight.

• A binary opposition of Manson and God stress the good versus evil.

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……Camera WorkCamera Work• The framing of the

interviews are made up of mostly close ups and medium close ups.

• Interviews are conventionally positioned on either the left or right side of the shot.

• The audience is positioned as so they feel they are actually watching what has happened.

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Mise-en-sceneMise-en-scene

• The shots of Italy establish the towns and cities. The contrast between the quiet Italy and the contrasting hectic fans showing Manson’s power.

• The bright lighting shows the positive view of Christianity representing it as good.

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……Mise-en-sceneMise-en-scene

• The background of interviews provides the audience with insight into their role, anchoring the meaning of the interview.

• Marilyn Manson wears dark clothing and makeup reflecting his evil persona.

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SoundSound• Special effects are used to reinforce the impact

of the action and therefore emphasise the emotions and atmosphere.

• Soft music provides the contrast of Marilyn Manson’s music.

• The narrators voice is a standard male English accent that was also used to translate and to relate and reflect the age and gender of the audience.

• A voice over occurs over archived footage to provide an extra explanation.

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EditingEditing

• Slow motion is used when the footage of the coffin was being carried emphasises the sadness and tension.

• Cuts between the Italian streets and the concerts could show the good versus evil. Quick cuts during reconstruction highlight emotions of the events taking place.

• Montage editing of a series of shots shows the continuity of the actions.

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Archived MaterialArchived Material

• Marilyn Manson’s music videos

• Concert footage• Newspaper cuttings• American news

shows• The girls confessions

(audio)

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GraphicsGraphics

• The white standard font, possibly used to stand out, told the audience who was speaking and their relation to the topic and events.

• Dates and places• Graphics where used

to provide translations.