Increasingly problematic
I am finding this type of "documentary" to be questionable.
They are becoming quite prevalent on the streamers, and I am wondering how the stories are being vetted.
I am not questioning the experiences of individuals, but there appears to be an uncomfortable level of manipulation happening.
The style is becoming repetitive. Is this for "sensation" and ratings? Is it completely responsible "journalism," if that's the correct term?
It's just becoming more uncomfortable to watch these "series."
I have worked on a few "true crime" things, and I began to question the producers. I will not work on any more.
They are becoming quite prevalent on the streamers, and I am wondering how the stories are being vetted.
I am not questioning the experiences of individuals, but there appears to be an uncomfortable level of manipulation happening.
The style is becoming repetitive. Is this for "sensation" and ratings? Is it completely responsible "journalism," if that's the correct term?
It's just becoming more uncomfortable to watch these "series."
I have worked on a few "true crime" things, and I began to question the producers. I will not work on any more.
- Ripshin
- May 28, 2024