Audiovisual Hybridized Media Product in a New Technological Environment

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Examines a phenomenon that is referred to by the term ‘animadoc’ - a synthesis of documentary and animation, when the latter acts as a visually expressed relationship to a document and uses various technologies, including docudrama (feature films in a documentary format that reproduces real events), mockumentary (a genre of feature films that imitates documentary filming) and others. Today, documentary animation is viewed from different angles: as an experimental direction in documentary filmmaking; as a new direction in animation itself, using the techniques inherent in documentaries; as an independent means of representing reality. The points of view on the genesis, specifics, nature and classification of documentary animation vary. We propose our own classification of films in the genre of ‘animadoc’ according to the degree of transformation of reality. In the first group, reality is reconstructed: at the same time, it is restored and dramatized. In the second, reality turns out to be imaginary, replaced by fiction. In the third, inanimate reality is animated, transformed and aestheticized. Films created in the hybrid aesthetics of ‘animadocs’ are considered, as well as shooting and editing technologies used in cinematography and new media. The conclusion is drawn about the convergence of documentary, feature, and animated films, resulting in a new kind of visual aesthetics.

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Marina A. Myasnikova

Ural Federal University

Author for correspondence.
Email: avt89@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-1501-0231
SPIN-code: 4277-0043

Grand PhD in Philology, Candidate of Art History, Associate Professor, Professor of the Department of Periodical Press and Online Publications, Faculty of Journalism

51 Lenin Ave, Yekaterinburg, 620083, Russian Federation

Alexandra V. Trukhina

Ural Federal University

Email: alexiz89@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-8549-1272
SPIN-code: 8607-9047

Candidate of Art History, Senior Lecturer of the Department of Cultural Studies and Socio-Cultural Activities, Department of Cultural Studies and Design

51 Lenin Ave, Yekaterinburg, 620083, Russian Federation

Evgeniya B. Futerman

Chelyabinsk State University

Email: bluztv@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-3738-6301
SPIN-code: 6781-1117

PhD in Philology, Associate Professor of the Department of Media Production, Educational and Scientific Laboratory of Audiovisual Solutions, Faculty of Journalism

129 Kashirinykh St, Chelyabinsk, 454001, Russian Federation

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