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Automentry, a fusion of autobiographical and documentary

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Automentry, a term coined from the fusion of "autobiographical" and "documentary," refers to a unique and creative body of work that blends elements of both autobiography and documentary filmmaking. It combines personal introspection and self-exploration with the objective observation and factual representation typically associated with documentary storytelling. In automentry, creators use their own lived experiences as a foundation to examine broader societal, cultural, or historical contexts, bridging the gap between the personal and the universal.

Key characteristics of automentry include:

Personal Perspective: Automentry is rooted in the personal experiences, memories, and reflections of the creator. It often draws from their own life story, emotions, and viewpoints, giving the work a distinctive and intimate perspective.

Documentary Approach: While autobiographical elements are central, automentry also employs documentary techniques. This involves researching, collecting data, and gathering facts to provide context and authenticity to the narrative. Creators might include interviews, archival footage, photographs, and other documents to support their personal journey.

Social and Cultural Context: Automentry extends beyond individual experiences to explore broader societal and cultural themes. Creators use their personal stories as a lens through which they examine issues such as identity, belonging, family dynamics, social norms, political events, and historical contexts. This approach allows for a deeper exploration of universal human experiences.

Blurring Boundaries: Automentry challenges traditional genre boundaries by mixing subjective storytelling with objective documentation. This blending of styles results in a narrative that is both emotionally resonant and intellectually engaging, inviting viewers to connect with the creator's personal journey while also considering larger societal implications.

Narrative Innovation: Creators of automentry often experiment with narrative structures and filmmaking techniques. They might employ nonlinear storytelling, visual metaphors, symbolic imagery, and other creative approaches to convey complex emotions and ideas.

Authenticity and Vulnerability: Automentry thrives on authenticity and vulnerability. Creators openly share their personal struggles, triumphs, doubts, and vulnerabilities, inviting viewers to connect on a deeply human level. This authenticity fosters empathy and relatability, making the work more impactful.

Ethical Considerations: Because automentry involves sharing real people's stories, creators must consider ethical implications and obtain appropriate permissions, especially when discussing others who are part of their life story.

Automentry can be found in various forms of media, including film, documentaries, literature, visual art, and even interactive digital experiences. It allows creators to transcend traditional storytelling structures, enabling a rich exploration of both the self and the world around them. This genre invites audiences to reflect on their own experiences while gaining new insights into larger cultural and societal contexts, fostering a deeper understanding of the human experience.

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Original Definition via Ronald Capodagli - 2023


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