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| Archetype | Primary Focus | Notable Examples |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| The "Making Of" | Creative process & VFX breakdowns | The Director’s Chair, Light & Magic (Disney+) |
| The Biopic Doc | Life of a star or creator (often posthumous) | Amy (2015), What Happened, Miss Simone? |
| The Industry Exposé | Systemic abuse, crime, or scandal | Leaving Neverland, Downfall: The Case Against Boeing (applied to production) |
| The Comeback/Profile | Career resurrection or method deep-dive | The Last Dance (sports/media crossover), Listen to Me Marlon |
| The Fandom Doc | Fan culture and its impact | Trekkies, Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened |
| Stakeholder | Effect | Example |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Studios | Double-edged sword: Free promotion vs. loss of control | The Last Dance boosted NBA jersey sales 400% |
| Talent (Actors/Directors) | Risk of permanent brand damage or career rebirth | John McAfee (Running with the Devil) |
| Audiences | Increased skepticism; demand for raw, unpolished content | Decline of "fluff" EPK docs |
| Legal Teams | Documentaries now trigger defamation lawsuits & re-investigations | Leaving Neverland (2024 settlement talks) | -GirlsDoPorn- 22 Years Old -E471
Entertainment industry documentaries have evolved from promotional "making-of" featurettes to critical, independent exposés. They serve three primary functions: historical preservation, critical investigation (e.g., abuse of power, labor conditions), and artistic deconstruction. In the last decade, streaming platforms have fueled a boom in this genre, turning niche behind-the-scenes content into major audience drivers. | Archetype | Primary Focus | Notable Examples