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How Do You Write A Mockumentary?

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How Do You Write A Mockumentary?

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The term mockumentary, now part of the film community lexicon, first entered general usage after the success of “This is Spinal Tap,” a deadpan documentary about a fictional rock group. Since the release of that film, the mockumentary has become a recognized genre, and spawned mainstream films like “Borat” and “Drop Dead Gorgeous.” Learn all you can about the subject of your film. If your mockumentary concerns kayakers in Finland, read all you can about Finnish culture and kayaking. Then determine what’s funny or odd about it and make fun of it in your screenplay. Develop a dry sense of humor. To succeed, a mockumentary must be subtle and star-convincing, deadpan actors. Write your film in a way that it leaves an uninformed viewer wondering if they’re watching a real documentary. Make people root for you main characters. People were drawn to the clueless characters in “Borat” and “Spinal Tap” because of their likability quotients. Keep you characters dim but affable. Allow the occasion

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