The relationship between the film industry and the documentary camera has always been fraught with tension. In the 1920s and 30s, "behind-the-scenes" content was purely promotional—fluff pieces designed to sell the glamour of the studio system. However, the modern traces its roots to the 1990s, with the watershed moment arriving in 1999 via a low-budget indie film called American Movie .
But what separates a standard "making of" featurette from a definitive ? And why are we currently living in a golden age of these behind-the-scenes exposés?
The relationship between the film industry and the documentary camera has always been fraught with tension. In the 1920s and 30s, "behind-the-scenes" content was purely promotional—fluff pieces designed to sell the glamour of the studio system. However, the modern traces its roots to the 1990s, with the watershed moment arriving in 1999 via a low-budget indie film called American Movie .
But what separates a standard "making of" featurette from a definitive ? And why are we currently living in a golden age of these behind-the-scenes exposés? GirlsDoPorn - Deleted Scenes - Black Floral Shi...