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Documentary Filmmaking: A Contemporary Field Guide

by John Hewitt, Gustavo Vazquez
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Overview

Documentary Filmmaking: A Contemporary Field Guide is a skills-oriented, step-by-step portable guide to creating documentary films, from the initial idea phase to postproduction processes and distribution. An indispensable resource on site or in the studio, this compact handbook offers something for all types of students: documentary recommendations (for the film buff); illustrations and examples from working documentary makers, producers, editors, and distributors (for the more grounded, visual learner); the latest trends in Internet video and other forms of new media (for the more "techie" documentarian); and even practical financial tips, fundraising ideas, and legal considerations (for the more idealistic—and not always realistic—visionary).

Organized by the chronological structure of documentary film creation, the book opens with ideas, motives, access, and preproduction questions. It then moves on to research, crew considerations, legal issues, production planning, film shoots, and interviewing issues, before wrapping up with postproduction organization, publicity, distribution, and festivals.

Offering a strong focus on practical advice and ethics, Documentary Filmmaking is an ideal text for undergraduate- and graduate-level documentary film courses.

FEATURES

· Step-by-step information for producing documentaries, including many useful checklists

· Detailed hands-on advice and class-tested instructional organization backed by the authors' combined forty years of teaching experience—and by their combined sixty years of independent documentary work

· An up-to-date and careful look at the latest distribution market structure and innovative media for distribution

· Brief structure and compact size that encourages portability

· Unique chapters covering Internet video, the use of music, and publicity and distribution

Synopsis

Documentary Filmmaking: A Contemporary Field Guide is a skills-oriented, step-by-step portable guide to creating documentary films, from the initial idea phase to postproduction processes and distribution. An indispensable resource on site or in the studio, this compact handbook offers something for all types of students: documentary recommendations (for the film buff); illustrations and examples from working documentary makers, producers, editors, and distributors (for the more grounded, visual learner); the latest trends in Internet video and other forms of new media (for the more "techie" documentarian); and even practical financial tips, fundraising ideas, and legal considerations (for the more idealistic—and not always realistic—visionary).

Organized by the chronological structure of documentary film creation, the book opens with ideas, motives, access, and preproduction questions. It then moves on to research, crew considerations, legal issues, production planning, film shoots, and interviewing issues, before wrapping up with postproduction organization, publicity, distribution, and festivals.

Offering a strong focus on practical advice and ethics, Documentary Filmmaking is an ideal text for undergraduate- and graduate-level documentary film courses.

FEATURES

· Step-by-step information for producing documentaries, including many useful checklists

· Detailed hands-on advice and class-tested instructional organization backed by the authors' combined forty years of teaching experience—and by their combined sixty years of independent documentary work

· An up-to-date and careful look at the latest distribution market structure and innovative media for distribution

· Brief structure and compact size that encourages portability

· Unique chapters covering Internet video, the use of music, and publicity and distribution

About the Author, John Hewitt

John Hewitt is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts at San Francisco State University.

Gustavo Vazquez is Assistant Professor in the Department of Film and Digital Media at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2009
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
192
Format
Other Format
ISBN
9780195374438

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