Display title | Faux Documentary |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A sister to the Documentary Episode, the "Faux To" Guide, the Mockumentary and the Found Footage Films, the Faux Documentary borrows trappings from traditional documentaries - shaky cameras, narrators, on-camera interviews with characters - but doesn't commit fully to a documentary format. While the Documentary Episode makes a point of acknowledging the presence of the camera crew, the Faux Documentary rarely does so, allowing for scenes in which the characters are by themselves or are doing things they would not do if there was an actual camera crew around. Where the camera crew is acknowledged, it is usually for the sake of a brief joke. |