I started Prison State, but lost interest. Given its length, it felt like there was way more they could do with the topic. The personal interest side of the story has merit, but I would've preferred more focus on the big picture.
― nitro-burning funny car (Moodles), Friday, 9 May 2014 16:41 (twelve years ago)
agreei think we are encountering more films like these two (small picture vs big picture) because, i'm guessing, frontline acquires films the same way that other doc series do? by purchasing broadcasting rights from movies that have already been made? i'm guessing that the films covering the big picture are much more expensive to make (requiring travel, etc) and these films can be done on a much smaller budget. therefore there are more of these films to choose from, and the other ones just aren't getting made like they used to, at least not without larger institutional support. just a thought.
― funch dressing (La Lechera), Friday, 9 May 2014 16:44 (twelve years ago)
(other PBS doc series like independent lens, for example)
Frontline draws from a roster of producers who pitch them stories...my understanding is that the show commissions original work.
― Hadrian VIII, Friday, 9 May 2014 16:49 (twelve years ago)
ah, did not know that! interesting.
― funch dressing (La Lechera), Friday, 9 May 2014 16:51 (twelve years ago)
That's just anecdotal...I have a friend who did one last year and is just beginning work on another. Maybe they do buy finished stuff occasionally, but I would think that because of the show's distinctive pacing and narration they'd need entirely new edits.
― Hadrian VIII, Friday, 9 May 2014 16:56 (twelve years ago)
Big picture is so important, especially with docs about the prison industrial complex. Individual stories bring it home, but there are connections (connections maaaaaannnn) that need to be explored/highlighted to really convey the depth and breadth of the problem.
― carl agatha, Friday, 9 May 2014 17:10 (twelve years ago)
yeah i was disappointed in the two incarceration-themed ones so fardisappointed in that they were lost opportunities
― funch dressing (La Lechera), Friday, 9 May 2014 19:00 (twelve years ago)
most episodes are original commissioned work but not all, for example: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Interrupters
also i like stirring music in my docs ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
― °ㅇ๐ْ ° (gr8080), Friday, 9 May 2014 22:47 (twelve years ago)
i haven't watched frontline in a while but this is good news http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/pressroom/press-release-frontline-wins-major-funding-to-expand-investigative-reporting/
Largest gift from an individual in FRONTLINE’s history and two-year Ford Foundation grant will support the series’ digital transformationIn a media environment where original broadcast journalism is under siege, PBS’ flagship investigative series FRONTLINE – produced by WGBH in Boston – is the recipient of two new major grants to expand its original investigative reporting.Longtime WGBH supporters Jon and Jo Ann Hagler have made the single largest gift by an individual to FRONTLINE in its 30-year history: $5 million, with the majority going towards a new endowment for continuing journalism. In addition, the Ford Foundation is making a two-year, $800,000 grant towards a new cross-platform Enterprise Journalism Group within FRONTLINE that will deepen the series’ in-house investigative bench.
In a media environment where original broadcast journalism is under siege, PBS’ flagship investigative series FRONTLINE – produced by WGBH in Boston – is the recipient of two new major grants to expand its original investigative reporting.
Longtime WGBH supporters Jon and Jo Ann Hagler have made the single largest gift by an individual to FRONTLINE in its 30-year history: $5 million, with the majority going towards a new endowment for continuing journalism. In addition, the Ford Foundation is making a two-year, $800,000 grant towards a new cross-platform Enterprise Journalism Group within FRONTLINE that will deepen the series’ in-house investigative bench.
― La Lechera, Wednesday, 25 June 2014 21:55 (eleven years ago)
In to recommend Merchants of Cool, apologies if it has been discussed (hard to determine on phone).
― building a desert (art), Wednesday, 25 June 2014 21:58 (eleven years ago)
I enjoyed United States of Secrets. Learned a lot tbh as I hadn't really studied the whole affair.
― yall gonna make me HOOS my STEEN (rip van wanko), Wednesday, 25 June 2014 22:29 (eleven years ago)
i couldn't make it through the one about losing iraq
― cross over the mushroom circle (La Lechera), Tuesday, 5 August 2014 19:11 (eleven years ago)
too dry or too bleak?
― before you die you see the rink (Jon Lewis), Tuesday, 5 August 2014 19:25 (eleven years ago)
a little of bothit was a huuuuuuuuge bummer to go back to the bush years and seeing their stupid faces again
― cross over the mushroom circle (La Lechera), Tuesday, 5 August 2014 19:27 (eleven years ago)
i still remember vividly how I felt the day they invaded. Incredulous. up to the last minute I was convinced it was all gonna be brinksmanship and they wouldn't really do it. because it was so blisteringly obvious it was the worst fucking idea in history.
― before you die you see the rink (Jon Lewis), Tuesday, 5 August 2014 19:49 (eleven years ago)
yeah it's the combo of realizing how much time has passed on a global and personal level and realizing how little anything has improved. huuuuuuuuuge bummer. seeing the accumulated damage was a bit much for me it's important to know/show but man
― cross over the mushroom circle (La Lechera), Tuesday, 5 August 2014 19:55 (eleven years ago)
yeah i never was and never will be a 911 conspiracy adherent but i don't need to be to feel the dizzying horror of the neocons. still a little stunned tbh that a coven of radicals used a legit atrocity as their chance to hijack the nation, ruin the economy and a sizeable portion of the world, & c & c. fuck those guys forever in hell.
― before you die you see the rink (Jon Lewis), Tuesday, 5 August 2014 20:00 (eleven years ago)
it was a huuuuuuuuge bummer to go back to the bush years and seeing their stupid faces again
― cross over the mushroom circle (La Lechera), Tuesday, August 5, 2014 7:27 PM (1 hour ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
Jeff had added a lot of documentaries about the Bush years to our Netflix queue and I can't watch any of them. It may never not be too soon for me, really.
― carl agatha, Tuesday, 5 August 2014 20:30 (eleven years ago)
Otm
― before you die you see the rink (Jon Lewis), Tuesday, 5 August 2014 20:48 (eleven years ago)
yeah it's a major anxiety trigger for me! i didn't realize it, but it is.
― cross over the mushroom circle (La Lechera), Tuesday, 5 August 2014 21:11 (eleven years ago)
I was impressed with how they let Obama have it too, thought that needed to happen.
Sometimes I get bugged by the Frontline thing of emphasizing personalities over real information and context, but it worked ok here. I would have loved an overview of the history of the region, the players, the alliances, but that's probably another documentary.
― Brakhage, Tuesday, 5 August 2014 22:07 (eleven years ago)
this is kinda cute/sad but not surprising (esp about daniela) http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/media/generation-like/what-did-generation-like-think-of-generation-like/
― cross over the mushroom circle (La Lechera), Wednesday, 6 August 2014 18:34 (eleven years ago)
FRONTLINE: if the ebola doc doesn't give you nightmares, maybe the human trafficking/unspeakable atrocities one will!
Tonight on FRONTLINE: One hour. Two timely documentaries.
First, in Ebola Outbreak, FRONTLINE travels to Sierra Leone for an intimate, on-the-ground look at why the outbreak has spiraled out of control -- and the devastating impact it's having on families and health care workers.
Then, in Hunting Boko Haram, FRONTLINE uncovers video footage of atrocities allegedly by Nigerian security forces in the fight against Boko Haram -- the Islamist militant group that kidnapped nearly 300 schoolgirls in April, and is now seizing territory in northeast Nigeria.
― cross over the mushroom circle (La Lechera), Tuesday, 9 September 2014 19:28 (eleven years ago)
I swear sometimes I think the Frontline producers have a magical viewmaster they can use to look deep into my brain and suss out my greatest fears and then make compelling, hard-hitting TV documentaries about them.
― carl agatha, Tuesday, 9 September 2014 19:36 (eleven years ago)
The image they chose for the ebola one is burned on my brain but I couldn't find a linkable version. It's v arty.
― cross over the mushroom circle (La Lechera), Tuesday, 9 September 2014 19:47 (eleven years ago)
How quickly do they put them up to stream on the website? I'd watch these tonight if allowed to!
― Rand McNulty (Jon Lewis), Tuesday, 9 September 2014 21:37 (eleven years ago)
Either same day or next day, I think?
― cross over the mushroom circle (La Lechera), Tuesday, 9 September 2014 21:38 (eleven years ago)
ok i have watched them boththe one about ebola was educational and sadthe one about boko haram was terrifying and very graphic with bodies and violence
― cross over the mushroom circle (La Lechera), Friday, 19 September 2014 22:27 (eleven years ago)
the one that was on a few weeks ago about the small town crime was really interesting. i like the small focus ones as much as the wider focus ones.
this is the grossest headline i've seen in a whilehttp://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/health-science-technology/trouble-with-antibiotics/can-e-coli-in-supermarket-meat-cause-utis/
― cross over the mushroom circle (La Lechera), Tuesday, 14 October 2014 15:41 (eleven years ago)
let me clarify -- there is apparently a relationship between "supermarket meat", e coli, and infections in your urinary tract
― cross over the mushroom circle (La Lechera), Tuesday, 14 October 2014 19:13 (eleven years ago)
U got yr chocolate in my peanut butter :(
― a drug by the name of WORLD WITHOUT END (Jon Lewis), Tuesday, 14 October 2014 20:53 (eleven years ago)
New Rise Of ISIS episode is excellent and ultimately depressing timeline of the current shitstorm.
― Elvis Telecom, Tuesday, 4 November 2014 05:17 (eleven years ago)
agreeit was really illuminating about how isis came to be but also featured actual people being/appearing to be shot dead so please know that there is major violence in there
― cross over the mushroom circle (La Lechera), Thursday, 6 November 2014 22:17 (eleven years ago)
this time of year frequently makes me want to wallow in horror and misery for those times, i've got frontline
― cross over the mushroom circle (La Lechera), Thursday, 6 November 2014 22:18 (eleven years ago)
this liberia/firestone thing i just started it and it's already so o_O
― flatizza (harbl), Sunday, 23 November 2014 01:55 (eleven years ago)
yea it was so intense
also harbel = harbl in my mind
― johnny crunch, Monday, 24 November 2014 23:40 (eleven years ago)
mine too :)
― flatizza (harbl), Tuesday, 25 November 2014 00:31 (eleven years ago)
Ok I finally watched the one about Firestone and the Taylor regime and it completely freaked me out -- it's testament to the self-absorption of teenagers that I could be in high school in Akron in the early 90s, be a politically aware young person, and not know this was happening. I do remember hearing the word Liberia a lot, and I remember seeing some video footage/photos of men with guns packed into military-looking vehicles, but that's about it. Also I really think they could stand to put more trigger warnings before this one -- there were executions and children whose hands had been severed, among other atrocities. Honestly I don't know how I watched this considering all the other shit going on in the world right now, but I did.
Can't say I recommend it exactly, but I'm glad I saw it.
― La Lechera, Friday, 5 December 2014 15:30 (eleven years ago)
when I was watching it and they said Akron I was like "dang I've never heard of this stuff before but clearly LL will have been on this for decades"
Lol. Good job firestone keeping this shit tamped down I guess!
NB I got really freaked out by this episode and have not finished yet
― a drug by the name of WORLD WITHOUT END (Jon Lewis), Friday, 5 December 2014 23:26 (eleven years ago)
"trigger warnings" for what? i mean what would it trigger?
― I dunno. (amateurist), Saturday, 6 December 2014 01:39 (eleven years ago)
other than just, you know, horror
― I dunno. (amateurist), Saturday, 6 December 2014 01:40 (eleven years ago)
Panic attacks? PTSD?
― La Lechera, Saturday, 6 December 2014 01:51 (eleven years ago)
The one about the rise of the NRA is essential viewing. Interesting portrait of propaganda too, for anyone who teaches persuasion.
― vigetable (La Lechera), Thursday, 8 January 2015 14:37 (eleven years ago)
yea this nra ep is p well done
― johnny crunch, Sunday, 11 January 2015 01:30 (eleven years ago)
pretty sure i'm not going to be able to watch this but new one on tonight
FRONTLINE follows renowned New Yorker writer and Boston surgeon Atul Gawande as he explores the relationships doctors have with patients who are nearing the end of life. In conjunction with Gawande's new book, Being Mortal, the film investigates the practice of caring for the dying, and shows how doctors -- himself included -- are often remarkably untrained, ill-suited and uncomfortable talking about chronic illness and death with their patients.
― groundless round (La Lechera), Tuesday, 10 February 2015 20:49 (eleven years ago)
Watched the NRA one over the weekend. Maybe I expect too much from Frontline, but I thought it was soft by their standards.
― Johnny Fever, Tuesday, 10 February 2015 20:52 (eleven years ago)
there's a pile of old Frontlines on Netflix Canada now, Canadian Frontline-watchers with Netflix.
― Brio2, Tuesday, 10 February 2015 20:53 (eleven years ago)
Not yet watched but clearly of mega interest to me 'cuz I'm a hospice social worker. If I were in charge there would be real-life dying process (not at all like fake TV dying process) on the tube all the time.
― mom tossed in kimchee (quincie), Tuesday, 10 February 2015 22:26 (eleven years ago)
Because I mean we are all going to see this not to mention we are all going to do this so I mean c'mon.
― mom tossed in kimchee (quincie), Tuesday, 10 February 2015 22:27 (eleven years ago)