Materials you yourself generate for your production can include anything from creating your own sound or video effects to making your own props and costumes.
The key thing about self generated materials would be that is cheaper.
For example, an example of self generated materials would Doctor Who's Darlek. The Darlek is something that the team of Doctor Who have created to star as a character within the programme.
Archive materials? Archive materials is old footage used in previous productions form various genres and mediums. Documentary filmmakers often use archive footage to build and authenticate their narratives. A recent example of a film which uses archive footage in Senna, a 2010 British documentary directed by Asif Kapadia, that depicts the life and death of the great Brazilian motor-racing champion.
Productions that have used archive footage are the following:
- China rises (How china has advanced over years and England now can not compete with the level of evolution)
- Evolution - What Darwin never knew (Footage is used by flashbacks to how life used to be and then sprung forward to show how much it has actually evolved)
- DEF CON: The documentary (footage shows past events of def cons success and unique experiences)
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