Description
Book SynopsisThis book is an introduction to the art and craft of documentary filmmaking with a focus on ethics and impact from development through distribution. Author Shannon Walsh explores point-of-view storytelling, writing for nonfiction, and the art of social change documentary.
Offering an overview of the documentary filmmaking process from idea to pitch to a final film and impact campaign this book provides nonfiction filmmakers with the methods required to find a voice, style, and cinematic approach to documentary filmmaking. Key areas covered include definition of styles and genres of documentary film; project development and proposal writing; basic elements of documentary storytelling such as interview techniques, vérité filming, use of archives, stills, and point of view; the process of preparing and delivering a project pitch; pre-production; and finding the necessary elements to tell a story cinematically. With a specific focus on ethics and character-driven storytelli
Table of Contents
1. Documentary Production: Fear, Failure & Intuition 2. Finding Stories & Ideas 3. Research, Access & Point of View 4. Ethics: Representationm Subjectivity and the Colonized Image 5. Challenigng Forms: Ecstatic Truth & Elusive Fiction 6. Intimacies: Autobiography, Family Histories and Personal Story-telling 7. Script & Treatment Writing For Documentary 8. Developing Strategies for Impact 9. Shooting & Editing in Development 10. Preparing the Pitch: Structure and Components of a Good Pitch 11. Directing with the Moment: Aliveness, Adaptation and Awareness 12. Preparing for Production: Considerations As You Start Shooting 13. Ethics in Production: Dealing with Film Participants and Crews 14. Talking to Strangers: Establishing Relationships & Doing Interviews 15. Building Community Through Filming Community 16. Post-Production Editing, Organizing Material and Re-writing 17. Sparking Impact: Creating Strategies for Change 18. Marketing & Distribution in the Digital Age Further Reading & Resources