| Disability Documentaries focus on people with disabilities,recording their real lives and emotional experiences through images,in order to change the public perception of people with disabilities with direct and realistic images,and to arouse public thinking about the value of life.With the progress of the times and the continuous evolution of documentary creation theory and practice,documentary images have been given a new aesthetic meaning: the healing function of images,which is grafted between the subject and the audience,and the creator is the bridge of communication between them.In the process of creating disability documentaries,how images have a healing function on the subjects and audiences is the key point in this paper.This paper takes the personal graduation work Reconstruction and other outstanding documentaries of the same genre as examples.Firstly,it considers the physical and psychological characteristics of people with disabilities,takes into account the specificity of the images and the attitude of the creators,and analyses how to create a disability documentary with both humanistic care and artistic connotation through the selection of viewpoints,scenes and shots.Secondly,by means of combination of theory and practice to explore how to create disability documentaries that have a healing function for the subjects,which can be analysed from three aspects: camera presence,individual documentary images,and social participation and filming.Finally,it discusses how the creator can create a healing function for the audience through the structure of the subject,the shaping of characters,and the production of post-production editing,hoping to provide some new ideas for the creation of disability documentaries. |