ABSTRACT

This conclusion presents some closing thoughts on the key concepts discussed in the preceding chapters of this book. The book explains film makers how to seek out and form that documentary filmmaking collaboration to meet their goal of seeing a documentary produced about their archaeology project. There are many fascinating archaeology stories out there just waiting to be told by documentarians. Gladwell affirmed that an overriding reason for success in any occupation is primarily based on having 10,000 hours of experience in that particular field. In today's rapidly changing world, the peoples, countries, and cultures that inhabit their planet have become interdependent. Therefore, the study of archaeology and disseminating the results of its investigations will give them greater cultural awareness. The book explores the wisdom needed to make better decisions during the formidable challenges. Documentary filmmaking is a critical informational tool for fostering our understanding of multicultural perspectives.